In message <7b85f9d8-ba9e-4341-9242-5eb514895...@virtualized.org>, David Conrad writes: > > I hope none of you ever get hijacked by a spammer housed at Phoenix = > NAP. :) > > In the dim past, I had a somewhat similar situation: > > - A largish (national telco of a small country) ISP started announcing = > address space a customer of theirs provided. Unfortunately, the address = > space wasn't the ISP's customer's to provide. > - When the ISP was notified by both their RIR and the organization to = > which the address space was rightfully delegated, the ISP's response = > was: > > "We have a contractual relationship with our customer to announce that = > space. We have neither a contractual relationship (in this context) = > with the RIR nor the RIR's customer. The RIR and/or the RIR's customer = > should resolve this issue with our customer." > > It as an eye-opening experience. > > Regards, > -drc
And if I have a contract to commit murder that doesn't mean that it is right nor legal. A contract can't get you out of dealing with the law of the land and in most place in the world "aiding and abetting" is illegal. Mark -- Mark Andrews, ISC 1 Seymour St., Dundas Valley, NSW 2117, Australia PHONE: +61 2 9871 4742 INTERNET: ma...@isc.org