I am opposed to this proposal.

It is yet another attempt to chip away at needs basis by those seeking to 
provide for unlimited and unrestricted transfers.

The community has repeatedly indicated that the preservation of needs basis is 
important and virtually every proposal
seeking to eliminate it has been rebuffed by the community.

This proposal should, IMHO, be recognized for what it is… A clear effort to 
reduce the needs-basis requirements for transfers.

Owen

> On Jun 23, 2015, at 17:31 , Scott Leibrand <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Matthew Kaufman <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> On 6/23/2015 1:06 PM, ARIN wrote:
> Draft Policy ARIN-2015-7
> Simplified requirements for demonstrated need for IPv4 transfers
> 
> I support this policy, but would be even happier if we simply had a trigger 
> that said "when ARIN is out of IPv4 addresses, this simplified policy 
> replaces all other tests for IPv4 transfers and the other sections are 
> inactive until such time as ARIN has a new large free pool of IPv4 addresses 
> (never)"
> 
> The main reason we didn't write a replacement for section 4 is this: 
> 
> Organizations that do not meet the simplified criteria above may instead 
> demonstrate the need for number resources using the criteria in section 4 of 
> the NRPM.
> 
> There will likely be some sections of the community who feel that their 
> particular need for IPv4 is better met under section 4 than under this 
> simplified policy.  Rather than trying to identify every such need and write 
> in exceptions, I felt it would be better to first allow everyone using the 
> transfer market to opt out of section 4 entirely, and then once we have some 
> experience with which requests actually still end up using section 4, we will 
> have some data on which parts of it we need to keep and which can be 
> eliminated in a simplification cleanup proposal.
> 
> -Scott
> 
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