[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-126: Compliance Requirement

SPEAKservers - Scott scott at speakservers.com
Tue Jan 11 12:36:16 EST 2011


Opposed

On 01/11/2011 06:23 AM, ARIN wrote:
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> ARIN-prop-126: Compliance Requirement
>
> Proposal Originator: Marla Azinger
>
> Proposal Version: 1
>
> Date: 11 January 2011
>
> Proposal type: new
>
> Policy term: permanent
>
> Policy statement:
>
> Resource Review
> Update the following NRPM Sections:
>
> 12.4 Update to:
> Organizations found by ARIN to be materially out of compliance with
> current ARIN policy shall be requested or required to return resources
> or update reassignment information as needed to bring them into (or
> reasonably close to) compliance.
>
> 12.5 Update to:
> If the organization does not voluntarily return resources or update
> reassignment information as requested, ARIN will cease providing reverse
> DNS services and/or revoke any resources issued by ARIN as required to
> bring the organization into overall compliance.  ARIN shall follow the
> same guidelines for revocation that are required for voluntary return in
> the previous paragraph.
>
> 12.6 Update to:
> Except in cases of fraud, or violations of policy, an organization shall
> be given a minimum (30) days to respond.  Progress of record(s)
> correction(s) must be visible within (60) days after correspondence with
> ARIN began or ARIN will start proceeding with removal of DNS services
> and/or resources issued by ARIN.  ARIN shall negotiate a longer term
> with the organization if ARIN believes the organization is working in
> good faith to substantially restore compliance and has a valid need for
> additional time to renumber out of the affected blocks.
>
> Rationale:
>
> To date the community has not documented or firmly established use of an
> effective enforcement mechanism.  This policy will support current
> policy and compel those who are allocated ARIN resources to maintain the
> proper WHOIS records in accordance with ARIN NRPM.  While it is
> recognized this is not an absolute solution to ensure compliance, it is
> the best method under current ARIN policies.
>
> Timetable for implementation: Immediate
>
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