[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal: Customer Confidentiality
Kevin Kargel
kkargel at polartel.com
Tue Jun 9 13:10:05 EDT 2009
I am in general opposed to this proposal. There are good and valid reasons
for making direct contacts for a network discoverable. If a host runs amok
and is causing grave problems then I need to be able to contact the person
responsible for that host. I do not need to find a contact for someone
three tiers up who will contact someone else who will contact someone who
will contact the host owner.
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> Subject: [arin-ppml] Policy Proposal: Customer Confidentiality
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> Process.
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> This proposal is in the first stage of the Policy Development Process.
> ARIN staff will perform the Clarity and Understanding step. Staff does
> not evaluate the proposal at this time, their goal is to make sure that
> they understand the proposal and believe the community will as well.
> Staff will report their results to the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) within
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>
> 1. Policy Proposal Name: Customer Confidentiality
>
> 2. Proposal Originator: Aaron Wendel
>
> 3. Proposal Version: 1.0
>
> 4. Date: 9 June 2009
>
> 5. Proposal type: new
>
> 6. Policy term: permanent
>
> 7. Policy statement:
>
> ISPs may choose to enter their own address and phone number in
> reassignments and reallocations in lieu of the customer's address and
> phone number. The customer's actual information must be provided to
> ARIN on request and will be held in the strictest confidence.
>
> 8. Rationale:
>
> Customer contact lists are one of the most proprietary and confidential
> pieces of information in any business. The requirements for ISPs to
> publish those lists via SWIP or RWHOIS runs contrary to good business
> practices and invites competitors and others to solicit both individuals
> and companies receiving reassignments and sub allocations from upstream
> providers.
>
> 9. Timetable for implementation: immediate
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