On behalf of Glexia, Inc (ARIN Member GLEXI-3) I support the petition
and thank those who put in the hard work authoring it.

Michael Williams
President/CEO

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> On 26 Apr 2019, at 16:54, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via ARIN-PPML 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Owen,
>
> So, you believe that if an ARIN member is repeatedly misusing the resources 
> from another member, is just fine and the ARIN membership which rules are the 
> policies, should not care about this behavior and members should not get 
> their exclusive rights to use their allocated resources protected by policies?
>
> In other words. Will you at least support something in the line of:
> "The resources are allocated for the exclusive use of the recipient. 
> Consequently, other members can't use them (unless authorized by the 
> legitimate resource-holder) and not following this rule is a policy 
> violation".
>
> Regards,
> Jordi
>
>
>
> El 26/4/19 22:34, "ARIN-PPML en nombre de Owen DeLong" 
> <[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:
>
>    Speaking only in my role as a member of the community and not in any way 
> representing the AC...
>
>    I do not support the petition.
>
>    There is always tension on the border between what is in scope of ARIN 
> policy as regards running the registry and providing good stewardship of 
> community resources vs. interfering in the operations of the internet (e.g. 
> being the routing police).
>
>    While ARIN has a history of minimum allocation sizes in part dictated by 
> community concerns over routing table growth, that is no longer the case. The 
> current minimums reflect ARIN’s DNS and RPKI based limitations.
>
>    Another thing to consider is that ARIN policies only apply to those 
> entities receiving resources from ARIN and in some cases by extension to 
> those they grant resources to through reallocation or reassignment.
>
>    People hijacking prefixes, generally, are operating outside of those 
> parameters to begin with, so it’s not really clear to me how such a policy 
> provides any benefit in combatting the situation.
>
>    Instead, it creates an appearance that ARIN has some role as arbiter of 
> the routing tables which is not only well outside of ARIN’s mandate, but also 
> nearly impossible for ARIN to fulfill.
>
>    I believe the proposal is out of scope, but even if it were somehow 
> considered in scope, I see no way in which it provides anything but 
> additional risk to the organization while failing to offer any actual benefit 
> to the community.
>
>    Owen
>
>
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