> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
> Behalf Of David Huberman
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 9:31 AM
> 
> ARIN is a registry, not a regulator.  

You keep saying that, but simply asserting it does not make it reality. ARIN 
doesn't just register number allocations, it also makes those allocations. It 
doesn't just blindly register any and every request it receives. Everyone 
agrees to some form of needs basis when it comes to the free pool. (At the 
extreme end, everyone agrees it would be unreasonable to allocate the entire 
free pool, v4 or v6, simply because somebody asked for it.) They also have to 
ensure that bad actors don't hijack number allocations that are rightfully 
assigned to others. All of that requires rules (regulations by another name) 
and enforcing those rules makes ARIN the regulator of them.

You can disagree with the scope and nature of the regulations or with the 
actions of the regulator to enforce them, but the assertion that ARIN is not a 
regulator is simply false and will always be false as long as there are any 
rules at all in place that must be enforced.

Scott
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