See inline comments.

Brian Jones
Virginia Tech
ARIN Advisory Council



> On Oct 31, 2022, at 8:09 PM, Owen DeLong via ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> I’m not sure we’re looking to encourage greater use so much as to make the 
> policy more comprehensible.

Raising awareness that there is such a thing could increase usage.

> 
> Section 11 is rarely used these days (though it is used), but it was quite 
> frequently used in the earlier days of IP. Nonetheless, it does still get 
> used from time to time, often enough that I think it is worth keeping it on 
> the books.

I think it should stay on the books, it is a useful thing for researchers to 
have access to, whether academic or otherwise.

> 
> Certainly any institutions or individuals who have made or would make use of 
> section 11 are more than welcome to comment in this process.

I am not aware of Virginia Tech making use of this section of the policy, 
however I can easily see several scenarios where an experimental allocation 
would not only be useful but in some cases required either by contract or to 
meet grant demands.


> 
> Owen

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