Hi Denis, Op 4 nov. 2015, om 18:17 heeft denis <ripedenis@yahoo.co.uk> het volgende geschreven:
On 04/11/2015 15:32, Sascha Luck [ml] wrote:
On Wed, Nov 04, 2015 at 12:05:28AM +0000, ripedenis@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
the sponsoring LIR should be restricted to an LIR in the same geographical/political/language area as the end user resource holder. Otherwise it could render the whole notion of an LIR validating their sponsored user's data pointless.
IANAL, but I can't imagine that such a rule would even be legal under EU legislation. Common Market, remember? Considering that the Internet doesn't recognise any borders or political blocs, this is one of the more outlandish suggestions even for this forum.
That may well be right, but if the sponsor cannot understand the language of the resource holder the validation may not be very effective.
Don't mix up "geographical/political/language area" with "ability to understand". It's not uncommon for organisations that do business in a certain area to have staff that understands the geography/politics/language. You have even worked for one for many years :) Cheers, Sander