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<p>Hi Fernando,</p>
<p>I'm going to snip that on which I don't want/need further
clarification, please don't think I'm blatantly ignoring that
(same to other responders who have responded, thank you all), just
looking to keep emails short and to the point.</p>
On 2021/07/29 18:04, Fernando Frediani wrote:<br>
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Regarding time I don't think that is the case because as it stands
now using most resources out of the region <b>is already
forbidden</b>, therefore if one is using it is already not
complying to the rules and must stop immediately. And even if one
understands otherwise and if it is the same someone it using ALL
resources out of the region it should not be given too much time
to stop that given what that means to the context.<br>
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<p>I believe that this is rightfully contented, so I'd like to
understand on what exactly from the CPM / By-laws / RSA you base
this statement on?</p>
<p>I could not find anything when I looked at the CPM (other than
the single clause I quoted relating to the last /8).</p>
<p>My understanding is that any by-laws and the RSA, for matters
relating to resources, should be based firmly in the CPM. So if
this is not well stated in the CPM, then any such restriction in
the by-laws and RSA is actually a moot point. I'm not a lawyer,
so please take the next statement from that context, I suspect
most lawyers will disagree with this statement because they are
trained to think top-down, not bottom-up. From a legal framework
this is correct, however, from my understanding, there is a
requirement for the legal entity AFRINIC to comply (within the
ambit of the law, in this case Mauritian law since that's where
the company is founded and registered) with the policies laid down
by the community by way of the CPM. I'm not sure they have leeway
to enforce (w.r.t. resources specifically) any rules that's not
written in policy inside the CPM.<br>
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<p>Kind Regards,<br>
Jaco<br>
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