> start from the perspective that
> it is simply to clarify that the resources are for global use, and ARIN's 
> role is
> simply to be a facilitator within a reasonably local time-zone, and having
> local language support. Any language that implies that there is a limitation
> to use needs to be removed, or an explanation as to why that restriction is
> any different than nationally aligned allocations needs to be added.

Tony:
That kind of language/approach is how I intended to follow up on the failure of 
the old Out of Region Use proposal.
Such a proposal should probably be conceived as a global policy rather than an 
ARIN policy, however. 
Unfortunately due to a number of things I haven't had time to develop it. If 
you'd like to put one together I'd welcome it. 

--MM
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