Alessandro Vesely wrote:
> > > And, if yes, would it be acceptable by the resource holder or are
> > > there
> > > contractual impediments? Finally, if feasibility is ok, would
> > > operators
> > > take advantage of it or is it only me? >
> > 
> > If you are talking about adding extra abuse addresses to assignment
> > objects by agreement with the resource holder, as I explained, that
> > is
> > possible now by simply adding an abuse-c to the assignment .
> 
> 
> Except that I don't have write access to the assignment object.
> 
> 
> Best
> Ale


I'm not an expert on all the supported RIPE db details, but I think you
could have an abuse contact object, that you could modify, with the
main resource linking to your abuse contact plus the ISP one.

I find that abuse contacts are fairly static ones (if not directly
following rfc2142), so the client need to write to it is probably not a
very relevant use case. Maybe some weird setup, such as if you wanted
to present a dynamic abuse contact that changed every day-

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