On 2/5/2011 5:25 PM, John R. Levine wrote:
Isn't it moot when you can reallocate the entire block to the other
party? Contractual agreements of the sale would enforce the inability
to reclaim or remove the reallocation.
If the user doesn't match what's in WHOIS, a lot of people will assume
that the block is hijacked.
That's my point. If a legacy holder can update WHOIS, I presume they can
also just allocate the entire block to someone else. It would reflect
that in WHOIS, no one would consider it hijacked.
Jack