[Apologies for duplicates] Dear Colleagues, The RIPE Data Protection Task Force asked the RIPE NCC to look at why so many unreferenced person/role objects are being created. We found that one organisation was responsible for about 80% of all objects that became unreferenced over the course of 2007. At the time of investigation, this same organisation was responsible for about 30% of all existing unreferenced objects in the RIPE Database. We contacted them and they responded very quickly. They gave the RIPE NCC permission to delete all these unreferenced objects, and they have now adjusted their procedures. Over the New Year period, when we expected the load on the RIPE Database to be quite low, we deleted 161062 person/role objects. You can see the drop in the graph here: http://www.ripe.net/projects/dbconstat/cons-unrefpero.html This problem was caused by deleting inetnum objects, but not deleting the referenced person/role objects. We would like to ask you to please check your own assignment procedures. As customers come and go and you delete or re-assign address space, please delete any person/role objects that are no longer referenced. In the long term, the RIPE NCC will implement an automatic clean-up process, but this may take some time to develop. Regards Denis Walker Business Analyst, RIPE NCC