[arin-ppml] private whois record

Heather Schiller heather.skanks at gmail.com
Tue Aug 7 12:29:58 EDT 2012


There is a residential privacy policy, though it isn't something that
you can apply to an entire range of addresses automatically - you
effectively can still see the assignment size, so there is still a
swip action for each assignment.

https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html

4.2.3.7.3.2. Residential Customer Privacy
To maintain the privacy of their residential customers, an
organization with downstream residential customers holding /29 and
larger blocks may substitute that organization's name for the
customer's name, e.g. 'Private Customer - XYZ Network', and the
customer's street address may read 'Private Residence'. Each private
downstream residential reassignment must have accurate upstream Abuse
and Technical POCs visible on the WHOIS directory record for that
block.

--Heather

On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 12:25 PM, Chu, Yi [NTK] <Yi.Chu at sprint.com> wrote:
> APNIC has a 'private' option for LIR to make the non-portable assignments
> private.  It fulfills the LIR's registration requirements, and at the same
> time gives LIR option to address its customer's privacy concerns.  It does
> seem a superb idea.  I wonder if the topic has ever been raised and
> discussed in ARIN?
>
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> Yi Chu
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> IP Engineering
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> Sprint
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