[arin-ppml] Fraud Policy ?

Chris Woodfield chris at semihuman.com
Fri Sep 30 13:52:58 EDT 2016


> 
> Yes.  ARIN may do any/all of the above, including “e) revoking 
> number resources obtained fraudulently” with respect to party “B”
> The specific actions are not governed by policy, aside from the 
> references in NRPM section 12.
> 

I’m really curious as to the mechanics of revoking a fraudulent allocation/assignment. Do RIRs have any contractual or other legal power to stop a prefix from being announced by an ASN (and accepted by upstream networks)? Or do we have to just trust providers to filter out an inbound BGP advertisement upon notification that it’s fraudulent?

-C

> Thanks,
> /John
> 
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> ARIN
> 
> 
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