[ppml] SPAM-WARN:Re: Counsel statement on Legacy assignments?
Michael Thomas - Mathbox
mike at mathbox.com
Fri Oct 5 18:54:03 EDT 2007
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> -----Original Message----- > From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On > Behalf Of Cliff Bedore > Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 12:25 PM > To: ppml at arin.net > Subject: SPAM-WARN:Re: [ppml] Counsel statement on Legacy assignments? > > I originally sent this to John Curran directly but after reading more > comments, I thought I'd post it to the group > > > As a legacy holder who has recently joined the PPML list, I > can see certain > advantages to joining ARIN. I'm just not sure of the best > way to keep my > network number safe if I join. I have a Class C (/24) and > use it actively but > don't use 50% of the numbers at the current time. If ARIN > were to have an RSA > that lets us join, pay our $100.00 per year and leave us > alone with our > networks, I'd be happy to join. Do I want to pay $100.00 per > year? No but it > won't break my small consulting firm and it's probably a good > thing to do. I > tend to be suspicious of groups that say "We're from the > governmet and we're > here to help you" I have never seen a > government/quasi-government group shrink > or give up any power/control except at the point of a gun and > I expect most > legacy users feel the same way. I expect most are willing to > take their chances > by maintaining their "legacy" status of being grandfathered > into ARIN's > in-addr-ARPA service unless there is a very strong specific > RSA protecting their > status quo. This is not to say that if they need more > resources, they should > have free rein to get them. People keep working around this > but all proposals > seem to have more stick than carrot. > > It would seem to me that the ARIN leadership needs to look at > the way to get > people to join. There seems to be no concensus on the list > about how to do > this but if ARIN's goal is to get people to join, they need to take a > pro-active stance to get it done. The choices seem to be to > leave the legacy > owners alone and codify their right to ARIN in-addr service > or take strong > action to make them default members of ARIN by whatever means > necessary. This > could go to the point of offering free membership and > guarantees of safe harbor > for existing numbers with limited other benefits (maybe no > voting etc) and > then allow full membership for a nominal fee. > > As others have stated, this is a v4 problem only and will > disappear when v6 > takes over. I think it is to ARIN's advantage as the numbers > get tight toward > the end to have as many as possible legacy folks under the > ARIN/other RIRs > umbrella. The problems of hijacked legacy numbers will only > cost ARIN more > time and money for lawyers and dispute resolution and I think > any action that > ARIN takes to get legacy users under ARIN should be taken. This > would/should/could include free limited membership and any > other incentives > needed. Is it fair to the newcomers? In some ways probably > not but if they > have to pay increased fees to cover the costs of dispute > resolution because > the legacy users have not joined, they won't be happy about > that either. > > I look at this somewhat like Ford's pardon of Nixon. Was it > "fair" for Nixon > to walk? No but it was better for the country to get past > the embarrassment > and back to more important things. ARIN's board needs to > decide what is > really important and take the appropriate action to achieve that. > > Food for thought > > Cliff > > > -- > Cliff Bedore > 7403 Radcliffe Dr. College Park MD 20740 > cliffb at cjbsys.bdb.com http://www.bdb.com > Amateur Radio Call Sign W3CB For info on ham radio, > http://www.arrl.org/ Cliff, I would encourage you to continue to particpate. Likely, there are a lot of lurkers on the list. Your particpation may help draw them out. Michael Thomas Mathbox 978-683-6718 1-877-MATHBOX (Toll Free)
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