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Re: Can a customer take IP's with them?
From: Richard Cox <richard () mandarin com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2004 23:18:13 +0000 (GMT)
| Why? Nobody cares who owns the IPs, just whether or not the ISP allows | the customer to continue using them, which the ISP certainly has the | ability to do. Not necessarily. Use of the IPs is effectively licensed to the ISP by the RIR, and sublicensed by the ISP to the user. If either breaches any conditions under which the IPs are licensed, then the ISP should expect to LOSE the right to sublicense them. -- Richard Cox
Current thread:
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them?, (continued)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Edward B. Dreger (Jun 29)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? william(at)elan.net (Jun 29)
- RE: Can a customer take IP's with them? Ray Plzak (Jun 29)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Patrick W Gilmore (Jun 29)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Patrick W Gilmore (Jun 23)
- RE: Can a customer take IP's with them? Andy Dills (Jun 23)
- RE: Can a customer take IP's with them? David Schwartz (Jun 23)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Richard Cox (Jun 23)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Richard Welty (Jun 23)
- RE: Can a customer take IP's with them? David Schwartz (Jun 23)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Richard Welty (Jun 23)
- RE: Can a customer take IP's with them? David Schwartz (Jun 23)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Richard Welty (Jun 23)
- RE: Can a customer take IP's with them? David Schwartz (Jun 23)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Jeroen Massar (Jun 24)
- Re: Can a customer take IP's with them? Robert Blayzor (Jun 23)