[ppml] IPv4 "Up For Grabs" proposal
Ted Mittelstaedt
tedm at ipinc.net
Mon Jul 9 19:07:16 EDT 2007
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>-----Original Message----- >From: Stephen Sprunk [mailto:stephen at sprunk.org] >Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 11:10 PM >To: Ted Mittelstaedt; James Jun; 'ARIN PPML' >Subject: Re: [ppml] IPv4 "Up For Grabs" proposal > > >Thus spake "Ted Mittelstaedt" <tedm at ipinc.net> >> I guarenteee to you that Leatherman Tool Group IS NOT >> paying ARIN a dime, has NEVER paid them a dime. Yet, >> ARIN is still tracking this so ARIN obviously considers this >> legacy holder still their responsibility. >> ... >> Letting legacy holders get away witout funding the RIR that >> tracks them is in my opinion, far crazier than any rules I've >> proposed. Yet, you accept it. > >That is primarily because it benefits ARIN's paying members to know who's >using that space. WHOIS primarily benefits people _other than_ the >registrant. The same argument could be made for reverse DNS >service, though >that's not quite as clear-cut. > >"Tracks" is also not quite accurate; ARIN is dependent on the registrants >keeping their data up to date. Half of them haven't bothered to do so in >the last decade, and ARIN isn't out there hunting them down. The >amount of >money spent on legacy folks is minimal, since the systems need to be built >and maintained for non-legacy folks anyways. It's a negligible >incremental >cost. > True, but the cost to run the system is spread out over only the non-legacy folks. If the cost was spread out over all holders, legacy or not, then it would be cheaper for non-legacy holders. Assuming your a non-legacy holder, are you objecting to a fee reduction for your numbering? Ted
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