Who decides on what information will be in the new object in the Regional Internet Registry database?
The information has been created from data held by ARIN. Where new information (for example, a nic-hdl) had to be created, simple processes were used to derive it from details in-hand. If multiple data sources exist, and these can be found and cross-matched, then more recent data is preferred over older data, and where no clear choice can be made strenuous attempts are made to contact the prime information owner and clarify. Additionally, all possible efforts will be made to contact your organisation to verify the correctness of the details before the transfer. Only in the cases where no reply is obtained within a 30 day period will the synthesised data be registered in the new RIR database.
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