On 6 Nov 2019, at 3:23 PM, Michel Py <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is no law that says I need IPv6, therefore the courts will hear my case 
> for undue burden.

Michel - 

As ARIN is not a governmental authority (but rather administering the registry 
on behalf of the community via a set of contracts), you’ll probably need to 
look instead to contract law doctrine (e.g. unconscionability) for possible 
grounds for a cause of action.   Given that ARIN is only enforcing community 
policy and your ability to make productive use of any address space is 
predicated upon cooperation with the same community, you might find it 
difficult to argue that you wish the benefits of cooperation minus whatever 
obligations that community collectively establishes.

Best wishes,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers



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