On Thu, Feb 1, 2024 at 11:50 AM Owen DeLong via ARIN-PPML < [email protected]> wrote:
> I have resources registered under Owen DeLong and Family. This is not and > has never been a business. While I do provide some of those resources to > DeLong Consulting (which is a business), my resources are not registered to > a business. > > I see no basis in ARIN policy or the RSA to invalidate or reject such > delegations in the future. > > As written, this policy would create such a basis. > > As such, I oppose the policy as written. > > Owen > For some reason I always thought an individual could not receive resources. Interesting to know a sole proprietorship entity can. I agree, the current language is arguable and unclear re: sole proprietorship. If you look at the RSA and cross reference the RSA signature blocks on Page 9 I'd say they support the definition being unclear and arguable if you ever had to go to court. [IANAL]. Two unclear statements are always worse than one. Suggestion: "An Organizational Identifier (Org ID) is a record that represents a* [validated, bona-fide, registered, verifiable, pick one]* entity in the ARIN database. An entity must have an *Organization* Identifier (Org ID) to request Internet Number Resources." Pick an operator, but Organizational is an adjective and Organization is a noun. I'd venture a guess we'd prefer the noun. A sole proprietor can be an entity. If it said "legal entity" that could indicate it excludes sole proprietors. I don't have an opinion other than to ensure sole proprietorships aren't excluded as Owen suggests. HTH -M<
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