In message <[email protected]>, Seth Mattinen <[email protected]> wrote:
>On 5/25/17 11:38, Ronald F. Guilmette wrote: >> If true, this comes as a big shock and surprise to me, and I'd appreciate >> someone giving me the exact citation for this rule, so that I can properly >> cite it to others. > > >NRPM section 4.2.3.7 Thank you for the refernece. I've just now perused it, and it is most enlightening. May I safely assume that when, on a nearly daily basis, I encounter unambiguous violations of the above cited ARIN NRPM section, that I should immediately bring all such violations to the attention of The Internet Police? Reading over NRPM 4.2.3.7, I am also left just slightly unclear on a couple of small but important points that relate directly to situations that I seem to come upon with great frequency in my daily research. Specifically, where may I find a formal definition for the term "Residential Customer"? Given that every legal entity, human or otherwise, "resides" somewhere, even if only within the 4x4 inch confines of a rented P.O. box, it would seem arguable that every legal entity on the planet could, depending on one's definition, qualify as a "Residential Customer". (And on a related note, I cannot help by wonder aloud if there is any limit to the size of allocations made to "Residential Customers". May a "Residential Customer" be assigned an IPv4 /16?) Second... and I don't think that I'm the first to ask about this... may an ARIN member that has received a direct allocation satisfy the edicts of NRPM 4.2.3.7 by creating SWIPs or Rwhois records which make reference to non-person legal entities which demonstratably no longer exist, in a legal sense? Again, I thank everyone for your indulgence while I try to understand this very interesting policy (NRPM 4.2.3.7). Regards, rfg _______________________________________________ PPML You are receiving this message because you are subscribed to the ARIN Public Policy Mailing List ([email protected]). Unsubscribe or manage your mailing list subscription at: http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/arin-ppml Please contact [email protected] if you experience any issues.
