The following Draft Policy has been revised:

 

* ARIN-2022-8: Streamlining Section 11 Policy Language

 

Revised text is below and can be found at:

 

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2022_8/

 

You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will evaluate 
the discussion to assess the conformance of this Draft Policy with ARIN's 
Principles of Internet number resource policy as stated in the Policy 
Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these principles are:

 

* Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration

* Technically Sound

* Supported by the Community

 

The PDP can be found at:

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

 

Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:

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

 

Regards,

 

Sean Hopkins

Senior Policy Analyst

American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

 

 

 

 

 

Draft Policy ARIN-2022-8: Streamlining Section 11 Policy Language

 

Problem Statement:

 

Section 11 of the NRPM contains a great deal of language that is either 
explicitly not policy, or is not impactful on ARIN’s administration of Internet 
number resources for experimental allocations, or to the customers requesting 
said resources. A revision to transform Section 11 into a collection of 
policies for experimental allocations serves to make the Section more easily 
digested by the reader, and a more functional reference for customers and ARIN 
staff during experimental allocation requests.

 

Policy statement:

 

Section 11 Overview

 

Current text:

 

11. Experimental Internet Resource Allocations

 

ARIN will allocate Numbering Resources to entities requiring temporary 
Numbering Resources for a fixed period of time under the terms of recognized 
experimental activity.

 

“Numbering Resources” refers to unicast IPv4 or IPv6 address space and 
Autonomous System numbers. The following are the criteria for this policy:

 

Proposed text:

 

11. Experimental Internet Resource Allocations

 

ARIN will allocate Number Resources to organizations requiring temporary Number 
Resources for a fixed period of time under the terms of a recognized 
experimental activity.

 

Section 11.1

 

Current text:

 

11.1. Documentation of Recognized Experimental Activity

 

A Recognized Experimental Activity is one where the experiment’s objectives and 
practices are described in a publicly accessible document. It is a normal 
requirement that a Recognized Experimental Activity also includes the 
undertaking that the experiment’s outcomes be published in a publicly 
accessible document at the end of the experiment. The conditions for 
determining the end of the experiment are to be included in the document. 
Applicants for an experimental allocation are expected to demonstrate an 
understanding that when the experiment ends, the allocation will be returned; a 
successful experiment may need a new allocation under normal policies in order 
to continue in production or commercial use, but will not retain the 
experimental allocation.

 

A “publicly accessible document” is a document that is publicly and openly 
available free of charges and free of any constraints of disclosure.

 

ARIN will not recognize an experimental activity under this policy if the 
entire research experiment cannot be publicly disclosed.

 

ARIN has a strong preference for the recognition of experimental activity 
documentation in the form of a document which has been approved for publication 
by the IESG or by a similar mechanism as implemented by the IETF.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.1. Eligibility Criteria for Recognized Experimental Activity

 

The eligibility criteria for a recognized experimental activity under this 
policy are:

 

• The experiment’s description and objectives are published in a publicly 
accessible document, which for the purposes of this policy means that the 
document is readily available free of charge to the public, and free of any 
constraints of disclosure within one year after the end of the experiment; • 
The experiment’s outcomes must also be published in a publicly accessible 
document; • Demonstration to ARIN that the experimental activity is technically 
sound; and • Demonstration to ARIN that the experimental activity is 
technically coordinated in that consideration of any potential negative impact 
of the proposed experiment on the operation of the Internet and its deployed 
services has been considered, and a description of experimenter mitigation 
plans to contain any negative impacts has been provided.

 

Retire Sections 11.2 and 11.3

 

Section 11.4

 

Current text:

 

11.4. Resource Allocation Term and Renewal

 

The Numbering Resources are allocated for a period of one year. The allocation 
can be renewed on application to ARIN providing information as per Detail One. 
The identity and details of the applicant and the allocated Numbering Resources 
will be published under the conditions of ARIN’s normal publication policy. At 
the end of the experiment, resources allocated under this policy will be 
returned to the available pool.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.4. Resource Allocation Term and Renewal

 

The Number Resources are allocated for a period of one year under this policy. 
The allocation can be renewed on application to ARIN prior to the expiry of the 
one-year period providing information as to why an extension is necessary for a 
successful experiment. The resources allocated under this policy must be 
returned to ARIN at the earliest of: (1)the recognized experimental activity 
has ended; and (2) the end of the one-year period and any extension thereof.

 

Section 11.5

 

Current text:

 

11.5. Single Resource Allocation per Experiment

 

ARIN will make one-off allocations only, on an annual basis to any applicant. 
Additional allocations to an organization already holding experimental activity 
resources relating to the specified activity outside the annual cycle will not 
be made unless justified by a subsequent complete application.

 

It’s important for the requesting organization to ensure they have sufficient 
resources requested as part of their initial application for the proposed 
experimental use.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.5. Single Resource Allocation per Experiment

 

ARIN will make only one allocation per recognized experiment. An allocation may 
consist of multiple Number Resources if required to conduct the recognized 
activity. Additional allocations to an organization already holding 
experimental activity resources will not be made under this policy unless 
justified by a subsequent complete application relating to a different 
experimental activity.

 

Retire Section 11.6

 

Section 11.7

 

Current text:

 

11.7. Resource Allocation Guidelines

 

The Numbering Resources requested come from the global Internet Resource space, 
do not overlap currently assigned space, and are not from private or other 
non-routable Internet Resource space. The allocation size shall be consistent 
with the existing ARIN minimum allocation sizes, unless smaller allocations are 
intended to be explicitly part of the experiment. If an organization requires 
more resources than stipulated by the minimum allocation size in force at the 
time of its request, the request must clearly describe and justify why a larger 
allocation is required. All research allocations must be registered publicly in 
whois. Each research allocation will be designated as a research allocation 
with a comment indicating when the allocation will end.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.7. Resource Allocation Guidelines

 

The Number Resources requested come from the global Internet Resource space, 
shall not overlap any currently assigned space, and shall not be from private 
or other non-routable Number Resource space. The allocation size shall be 
consistent with existing ARIN minimum allocation sizes, unless smaller 
allocations are explicitly required due to the nature of the experiment. If an 
organization requires more resources than stipulated by the minimum allocation 
size in force at the time of its request, the request must clearly describe and 
justify why a larger allocation is required. All research allocations must be 
registered publicly in ARIN’s directory services. Each research allocation will 
be designated as a research allocation with a comment indicating when the 
allocation will end.

 

Section 11.8

 

Current text:

 

11.8. Commercial Use Prohibited

 

If there is any evidence that the temporary resource is being used for 
commercial purposes, or is being used for any activities not documented in the 
original experiment description provided to ARIN, ARIN reserves the right to 
immediately withdraw the resource and reassign it to the free pool.

 

Proposed text:

 

11.8. Commercial Use Prohibited

 

If there is any evidence that the temporary resource is being used for 
commercial purposes or is being used for any activities not documented in the 
original experiment description provided to ARIN, ARIN reserves the right to 
immediately withdraw the resource.

 

Retire Section 11.9

 

Timetable for implementation: Immediate

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