[arin-ppml] Q2: on Address Transfers - Overkill on the freezeperiod?

Milton L Mueller mueller at syr.edu
Fri Jun 20 18:53:04 EDT 2008


Oops, I pasted the wrong text in. 
Here is the selection from 8.3.1. apologies to all:

* The transferor has not received any IPv4 allocations or assignments
from ARIN (through ordinary allocations or assignments, or through this
Simple Transfer policy) within the preceding 24 months.
* The transferor may not request any IPv4 allocations or assignments
from ARIN (through ordinary allocations or assignments, or through this
Simple Transfer policy) within the subsequent 24 months.

> -----Original Message-----
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Leo Bicknell [mailto:bicknell at ufp.org]
> >
> > Correction, a 2 year time out on IPv4 resources only.
> 
> Nope. 4 years. You can't have gotten any ARIN or transfer resources 2
> years _prior_ to the transfer, and you can't get any 2 years after.
> 2+2=4.
> 
> Exact quotes:
> Nope. 4 years. You can't have gotten any ARIN or transfer resources 2
> years _prior_ to the transfer, and you can't get any 2 years after.
> 2+2=4.
> 
> Your position is relatively reasonable. As I said in my prior message,
I
> think RIPE handled this correctly. You restrict what the RECIPIENT of
> the market-transfer does with the transferred addresses for two years,
> not the releaser. That stops speculation cold.
> 
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