Some of us would, but we fear retribution. 

Best, 

-M<



> On Jul 24, 2014, at 0:20, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Please back this assertion up with actual evidence.
> 
> Owen
> 
>> On Jul 23, 2014, at 7:00 PM, Matthew Kaufman <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> And people wonder why most M&A goes unrecorded in whois...
>> 
>> Matthew Kaufman
>> 
>> (Sent from my iPhone)
>> 
>>>> On Jul 23, 2014, at 6:28 PM, John Curran <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 23, 2014, at 8:28 PM, Scott Leibrand <[email protected]> 
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> Ok, I think I understand what you're concerned about.  But I think that's 
>>>> a different issue, which isn't caused by a conflict with the NRPM, but 
>>>> rather is caused by ARIN's operational practice (correct me if I'm wrong, 
>>>> John) of requiring 50% utilization of acquired space to complete an 8.2 
>>>> transfer.  Maybe it would be useful if ARIN staff could detail what the 
>>>> operational practice is in the case of an 8.2 transfer request of 
>>>> dramatically underutilized space?
>>> 
>>> Scott -
>>> 
>>> If the combined resources of an NRPM 8.2 transfer appear less than 50% 
>>> utilized, we ask for their 
>>> 3, 6 and 12 month projections and as long as they show projected usage of 
>>> at least 50% of the 
>>> block within one year, we approve the transfer.  If they don't project at 
>>> least 50% utilization within 
>>> one year, we work with them to return or transfer space to come into 
>>> compliance.
>>> 
>>> We use the 50% utilization criteria which is presently documented in the 
>>> end user policy, as that 
>>> is the most generous interpretation of the NRPM 8.2 language (i.e. 
>>> "justified under ARIN policy") 
>>> available.  Adoption of ARIN-2014-9 as written would not change this 
>>> practice, only make clear 
>>> that we are not reclaiming blocks in this situation.
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> /John
>>> 
>>> John Curran
>>> President and CEO
>>> ARIN
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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