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

Chris Grundemann cgrundemann at gmail.com
Tue Jan 11 12:44:21 EST 2011


On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 10:39, Scott Leibrand <scottleibrand at gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems there's some confusion about what is new in this proposal, and what
> already exists in the NRPM.
>
> For context, here is what existing policy already reads
> (https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html#twelve):
>
> 12.4  Organizations found by ARIN to be materially out of compliance with
> current ARIN policy shall be requested or required to return resources as
> needed to bring them into (or reasonably close to) compliance.
> <snip>
>
> 12.5  If the organization does not voluntarily return resources as
> requested, ARIN may 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  Except in cases of fraud, or violations of policy, an organization
> shall be given a minimum of six months to effect a return. 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.
>
> This proposal simply adds/updates the bold text:
>
> 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.

Also, section 12 of the NRPM is *NOT* IPv4 specific. This policy
applies equally to IPv4 *AND* _IPv6_.

I highly encourage folks who are unclear on the changes and affect of
any policy to ask questions. Myself and many other members of the AC
are happy to help clarify for those who may be less familiar with the
current NRPM.

Cheers,
~Chris

>
> -Scott
>
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