Jay, I appreciate that you have a view to express that is opposed to the Draft Policy. I understand that you may even be upset about it and that you believe that the motivation is contrary to the community's interest. But I think that your personalized attack on the author is unwarranted and outside both the spirit of and stated Acceptable Use Policy for the PPML.
You may find the specific rules at https://www.arin.net/participate/mailing_lists/aup.html Bill Darte AC Shepherd ARIN Draft Policy 2014-2 Improving 8.4 Anti-Flip Language On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 12:48 AM, Jay Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > > *Hello community, * > > > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2014 21:17:58 +0000 > > From: David Huberman <[email protected]> > > To: Bill Darte <[email protected]>, "[email protected]" > > <[email protected]>, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> > > Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN Draft Policy 2014-2 Improved 8.4 > > Anti-Flip Language > > Message-ID: > > <87b03e32ad2743559958047e94c94...@dm2pr03mb398.namprd03.prod.outlook.com> > > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > > As the author of this proposal, and having encountered the real-world > consequences of existing 8.4 anti-flip language, I support #3 as the > cleanest, simplest approach that best promotes Whois accuracy. > > > > *Can you specify what have you encountered in the real world ? which > finally "inspire" you to write this proposal. I think your company is so > selfish and what your cared is your own company. Keep buying ip and * > *pla**nning to transfer them into Asia Pacific region; meanwhile drain > out of the IPs from the remained Arin pool. * > > > > ARIN is a registry, not a regulator. Let's write policy that promotes > accuracy in Whois, please. > > > > *As a member of the community, i consider that you are a hypocrite. > Your so-call caring about ARIN accuracy in whois is just an excuse for > you to protect your company's benefit. * > > > *Let me expose what your intention behind this proposal, i think the > community deserve the right to see your true face. * > > *What you want to do is to help your own company to easily transfer > either the purchased ip or the old allocated ip from Arin into the Asia > Pacific region; meanwhile your company is able to keep squeezing and > draining the remained free pool of Arin. * > > > *Your support of #3 will make it easy for your company to transfer ip into > Asia Pacific, which will create a "the needs of Arin IP badly" image in > the local ARIN region. Your purchased /13 from that bankruptcy is the > justification of your company's needs in Arin region. Now you want a policy > to help your company to transfer the "old" and " purchase" ip to Asia > Pacific( you must be a good liar at making your justification to be > approved by Arin), which will not affect your continuing application of big > chunk block from Arin. * > > > *The system has already been established to take care of giant baby like > your company and leave the smaller organisations without chance to have > their deserved ip and suffer.* > > > *Wake up the community. Do you want this hypocrite to dry up the free > pool?* > > *I am against this proposal, it will only open the doors for some players > to drain up the free pool of ARIN quickly. * > > > *Jay* > > > > David R Huberman > > Microsoft Corporation > > Senior IT/OPS Program Manager (GFS) > > ________________________________ > > > >
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