On 14-03-20 01:48 PM, David Huberman wrote:
John Curran can give a more accurate and nuanced history, but as best I can 
recall, ARIN
tried to bring more legacy registration holders into the registry system by 
offering a
Legacy Registration Services Agreement.  One of the takeaways from that initial 
effort
was that legacy registration holders were unwilling to sign any agreement which 
technically
allowed ARIN to de-register address space that they had without their consent.

One of the concessions made over time was language in the RSA documents which
removed that concern; it prohibits ARIN from forcibly taking away space when the
signer is in compliance with the other terms and conditions of the contract.

This new language, however, directly conflicts with the plain language of the 
NRPM 8.2
paragraph that this policy proposal seeks to remove.

From a business standpoint -- from the standpoint of actually running the 
registry of
ARIN -- the paragraph I propose to be removed is NON-OPERATIONAL.  It cannot
be enforced under the terms of the RSA.

The community, therefore, I believe is compelled to address the conflict.

Thanks, summary is helpful.

But what about the ones that aren't under a RSA?

But this again stems to the most basic concern..

Is ARIN around only for assigning, or it it around to maintain assignments. If the role of ARIN is to do enforcement, and reclaim unused or abused space, then any agreement that prevents that role should no be allowed. So does the RSA prevent ARIN from enforcement?






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