[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-136 Services Opt-out Allowed for Unaffiliated Address Blocks

Keith W. Hare Keith at jcc.com
Wed Feb 23 23:29:00 EST 2011


I am opposed to prop-136.

Prop-136 is dancing around the edges of the real question of whether the ARIN community wants to give up on participant-driven policies and needs-based resource allocations in favor of money-based allocations and for-profit corporate policies.

If Mr. Schliesser really thinks that some number of for-profit registry services are a better way to handle IPv4 address allocations (or assignments) then he should write a proposal to do that. Such a proposal would allow the ARIN community to discuss the merits of such a change, rather than spending time on intermediate steps and side issues.

Keith Hare

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ARIN-prop-136: Services Opt-out Allowed for Unaffiliated Address Blocks

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