Hi

I am not sure we are talking exactly the same thing as the PDP are more guidelines of procedures that must be followed when developing a new policy. With regards NRPM Section 1 it is pretty short and doesn't contain everything that matters to all topics discussed here so the intent to quote other pertinent literature that doesn't contradict it.

But thanks for mentioning it, and going back to the main point of the thread, in the Section 1 it mentions Conservation as: "Conservation of these common number spaces requires that Internet number resources be efficiently distributed to those organizations who have a technical need for them in support of operational networks.". If leases ever to be allowed it will not ensure anymore that resources will be efficiently distributed to those organizations who have a technical need for them in support for **operational networks** as the only requisite will become to pay for the lease. It also doesn't "facilitate the growth and sustainability of the Internet for the benefit of all" as stated as resources tend to be directed to those who are willing to pay more not to those who really need and justify for it.

Regards
Fernando

On 01/10/2019 08:49, John Curran wrote:

Fernando -

The principles that apply in the ARIN region are contained in the ARIN Policy Development Process (PDP)  <https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/> (e.g. in Part One), and in the ARIN Number Resource Policy Manual (NRPM) <https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/nrpm/> (e.g. Section 1) – prior statements of policy are not applicable.  If there are particular principles that you believe that ARIN community should support, please advocate in this community for changes to ARIN policy that reflect those principles, and if adopted such principles will become germane to discussions on this list.

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers


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