On May 2, 2019, at 3:06 PM, Carlos Friaças <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> John,
> 
> Thanks for clarifying!
> 
> I'm biased by the RIPE NCC process, where everything reverts back to before 
> the agreement was signed, service-wise

Note that ARIN is the successor registry to the InterNIC and was formed 
specifically so that those in the region could have a voice in the policies by 
which the registry is administered (as opposed to being subject to policy that 
was specified by a USG agency.)

For more than two decades, ARIN has provided the same basic registration 
services to legacy resource holders - absent any requirement to enter into an 
agreement or pay a fee.  Our registry policies apply to the entire registry and 
all legacy resource holders have open participation in our policy development 
processes.

Legacy holders who enter an RSA get to pay reduced fees and have specific terms 
and conditions (which include the ability to exit the agreement and retain 
resources in some conditions if ARIN fails to perform), but only those under a 
registration services agreement have specific terms of service.

Thanks!
/John


John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers
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