Gary and Bill,

On Jun 12, 2014, at 6:37 AM, Bill Darte <[email protected]> wrote:

> Gary said...
>> "need" is not the same as "want" (see the
>> $10K red button app that was offered for
>> awhile; can anyone explain why anyone
>> would "need" it).  And while some may
>> exchange money for only "want"s, those
>> that can demonstrate "need" can get those
>> transfers approved today and have the
>> registry updated today.  Only the "wants"
>> are having a hard time.  And, in my opinion,
>> that is as it should be.
> 
> big +1

While I consider the angst associated with speculators (or whoever) buying up 
all the address space overblown (hint: it would merely shorten the already 
short time horizon of when IPv4 addresses are no longer practically available), 
the issue I'm most concerned with is "and have the registry updated today."

I do not believe given sufficient "want" and money that the lack of updating 
the registry would sufficient deterrent to preclude a "transfer" from 
occurring.  The end result being that the address space is no longer traceable 
after the transfer.

Use of the registry database for policy enforcement is not supportive of the 
primary reason for the existence of the registry system (there is a reason it's 
called a "registry").  It is also self-defeating.  Get enough folks doing 
"transfers" outside of registry database and the database is no longer 
meaningful.

I would have no issue with using other tools at ARIN's disposal for policy 
enforcement, e.g., removing reverse delegations, marking entries in the 
database as "out of policy" and letting ISPs decide for themselves whether to 
accept a prefix for routing, invoking contractual penalties, etc. 

Regards,
-drc

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