I don't wish to beat a dead horse but the InterNIC didn't have a contract. I 
still have all of the paperwork I got from them them in the early 90s, and I 
posted it in this forum for everyone to see several years ago. They basically 
just asked some questions like what do u want to use the Internet for and then 
issued me a Class C. As I said the horse is out of the barn on this a long time 
ago so I don't wish to fight about it. I would add the the National Science 
Foundation along with others funded the Internet using federal tax money. Even 
though it was a very small percentage of everyone's federal tax money that was 
used by the NSF, you can't say that the resources everyone got before ARIN was 
formed were completely free. My two cents.

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On Oct 6, 2018, at 2:59 PM, Jo Rhett 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

ARIN has real issues to deal with, and the hundred or so resource holders who 
want to keep stealing the time and effort of everyone involved in ARIN for 
their little pity party should go away.

On Oct 5, 2018, at 1:35 AM, John Santos <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 
wrote:
With all due respect, you don't know what you are talking about.

I know in great technical depth what I am talking about. However your statement 
here proves how little you know. I don't challenge your competence. Be 
respectful.

You are attributing motives to me and other legacy holders, that are completely 
false and possibly libelous.

I don't know and haven't spoken to your motives. I am speaking to your request 
for services delivered without a contract. I encourage you to sue me for libel, 
since you apparently know so little about the topic you haven't even read the 
description of it. Don't threaten an intelligent, knowledgeable person with 
nonsense.

Received my class C from the InterNIC in 1993.  Don't need any more, just need 
RDNS and am happy to provide POC validation annually, and update my POC records 
every decade or two when things change, but otherwise require almost nothing 
from ARIN, so I don't see how I am a "freeloader".

"I want all these services, administrative, technical, and online services... 
for free, without a contract, without supplying a penny." -- how are you not a 
freeloader?

Also note that InterNIC had a contract, and it definitely never offered free 
access to any and all future services not described. You have no basis for 
getting unending free service without a contract. You've had 25 years to do the 
right thing, ARIN is old enough to not only vote but have finished a tour in 
the armed services (far too appropriate a metaphor here) and you can't bring 
yourself to sign a contract for services? They should stop serving you. Full 
stop.

--
Jo Rhett
Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.

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