Let me see if I understand this sentiment that we want to discourage "forum 
shopping."

Are the people who say this advocating that RIRs should be insulated from any 
competition, that number resource users should be locked in to a particular RIR 
because of their geographic region (despite many of them having facilities and 
operations in multiple regions) and there should be no way for them to escape 
bad policies or extortionate fees by "voting with their feet." Did I get that 
right?

Whose interests does that serve?
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From: ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> on behalf of Erik Bais 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 6, 2019 5:15 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2019-4: Allow Inter-regional IPv6 
Resource Transfers


Hi,



I would like to propose to focus on number resources and limit the usage of 
IPv4, IPv6 or AS numbers in policy text as much as possible.

We made this step in the RIPE transfer policies a couple years ago ( example 
the RIPE transfer policy :  https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-682 )



It will allow for easier / more general policies and it still allows to limit 
transfer limitations for specific resources.. like 16 bit AS’ns or IPv4 space. 
(scares resources )



On the topic of looking for shopping for the better RIR policies or cheaper 
RIR’s, I don’t think that is something we should be too worried about.

Most RIR’s have a requirement for usage in the service region where the RIR is 
anyway.



Dis-allowing transfers for IPv6 and saying to people that they would have to 
renumber and request new resources from other RIR’s, will not increase the 
adoption of v6 usage.



I would support the change to the inter-rir transfer section of the section 8.4



Regards,

Erik Bais


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