Confusing. Anyone ever hear of ARIN locking people out of the online
application for an invalidated POC? With no way to automatically address
things like employee departures or other errors typically made by provider
assigned address this seems like its over the top and contrary to an
accurate
John,
The policy proposal in the archive initially stated that it should be
brought to the attention of the community and didn't imply roadblocks.
I forget how the whois requirement was inserted and I don't really
care since the issue is policy, but if I recall correctly that whois
document
On 14-08-18 04:25 PM, John Curran wrote:
Changing the policy language to drop the bulk whois requirement
would be a relatively easy change, if there is community support;
-1 ;)
Every little bit helps.. The internet needs more accurate data on who is
responsible, and I am sure ARIN does