The ARIN Advisory Council (AC) met on 25 October 2024 and sent the following 
Recommended Draft Policy to Last Call for a period of 14 days.

*Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2024-2: WHOIS Data Requirements Policy for 
Non-Personal Information

Feedback is encouraged during the Last Call period. All comments should be 
provided to the Public Policy Mailing List. Last Call will expire on 13 
November 2024.

The Recommended Draft Policy text is below and available at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2024_2/

The ARIN Policy Development Process is available at:

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/

Regards,

Eddie Diego
Policy Analyst
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)


Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2024-2: WHOIS Data Requirements Policy for 
Non-Personal Information

Problem Statement:

ARIN’s mission includes maintaining and distributing registration information 
about who holds Internet number resources (Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and 
Autonomous System Numbers (ASNs)) in a public database referred to as Whois. 
Whois provides network operators, technical troubleshooters, law enforcement, 
researchers, and other interested parties with information about which 
organization administers specific Internet number resources. Distributing this 
non-personal information is very much in the public interest of proper 
functioning of the Internet.

While ARIN continues to recognize the ongoing relevancy and importance for 
publicly available Whois information in its control, ARIN must also take stock 
of evolving regional developments pertaining to data privacy and the 
cross-border sharing of personally identifying information (PII) which have led 
to or could lead to redactions among similar Whois resources outside of ARIN’s 
purview.

In light of such developments, it is important for ARIN to codify its Whois 
data requirements and disclosure practices in a manner that is both a) 
respectful of privacy rights pertaining to PII and b) cognizant of the value 
non-PII data plays in the security of the Internet and the protection of the 
general public.

Currently there are no ARIN policies that clearly define what organization and 
associated point of contact information must be provided and registered in the 
public Whois. This proposal attempts only to clarify and codify ARIN’s existing 
practice regarding organization and contact data collection and display in 
Whois.

Policy Statement:

2.12 Organizational Information

Modify 2.12 to read:

Information needed to uniquely identify an Organization.

3.8 Directory Service Records

Modify 3.8.1 to include the following sentence:

All organization registration records will be visible in the public Whois. 
Organizations that are registered as D/B/A may choose to show the Business name 
rather than the registered party’s name.

Add 3.8.2

3.8.2 Required Organization Record Information

The following information must be provided to ARIN to register an organization 
record:
* Org Name
* Org Postal Address including country

Add 3.8.3 Point of Contact Record Creation

An organization must register designated Points of Contact to manage its 
organization and resource registration records to include Administrative, 
Technical, NOC and Abuse contacts. These Points of Contact shall be 
representatives of the organization and any information provided to ARIN shall 
be that contact’s associated organizational information and not personal data.

Point of Contact registration records will generally be visible in the public 
Whois. Refer to NRPM 3.3 and NRPM 4.2.3.7.3.2 for exceptions to this general 
rule.

Add 3.8.4 Required Point of Contact Record Information.

The following information must be provided to ARIN to register a Point of 
Contact:
* Contact Name (this can be an individual representative of the company or a 
Role POC)
* Contact’s Company Name (Required for Role POC)
* Contact’s Postal Address including country
* Contact’s Organization Phone Number (optional)
* Contact’s Organization E-Mail Address

Timetable: Immediate


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