On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 4:28 PM, Christoph Blecker <[email protected]>wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 12:49 PM, Martin Hannigan <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> >> >> This is just more re-arrangement of the deck chairs, but this one isn't >> going to go away regardless of a lack of support. It already had that. >> >> It would probably be more workable if it were written as such: >> >> "Any organization requesting ARIN issued number resources or ASN's must >> provide ARIN with evidence of a legally established presence in the ARIN >> region. " >> >> And this is already the case. >> >> The use case for "majority" doesn't work. 2 of 3 is a majority. They're >> really looking for "substantial presence" more than majority if its truly >> an effort to weed out their definition of bad actors. There should be a >> real concern with false positives with the proposed language. And yes, the >> train left the station a decade ago re: use. >> >> >> Best, >> >> -M< >> > [ clip ] > > "Any organization requesting ARIN issued number resources must provide > ARIN with evidence of a legally established presence in the ARIN service > region." > > John/ARIN: Based on that above line, would this create any deviation from > current practice? Is this evidence already required? What level of proof > would you accept? (Business Licence, Utility Bill, etc) > Staff has stated at the mic and in other forums that ARIN does in fact check people out prior to initial allocations. Whether that is a strong or weak process I do not know. But I doubt they need a policy to do account and billing verifications as my understanding of this, much like fees, is that this issue is out of the purview of "policy". Best, -M<
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