[arin-ppml] Regarding unauthorized changes (Re: Policy question)

Jimmy Hess mysidia at gmail.com
Fri Sep 21 00:13:56 EDT 2012


On 9/20/12, Owen DeLong <owen at delong.com> wrote:
[snip]
> If the officers are not listed POCs, how does ARIN validate that they
> are, in fact, officers? How is the situation you describe above
> distinguishable

In most places, corporations have a registration requirement, and the names
of a corporation's officers, such as CEO, and legal agent are often part of the
registration  papers and filings which are a public record,  so ARIN can check
them independently, or rather, require a certified copy....

ARIN can also lookup the  signed RSA that the resources were issued
under, and check who actually signed it...

Unless  there was something very unusual such as two organizations
claiming the same identity,  the truly  unauthorized POC  should have
very little chance of being able to furnish  the same....

--
-JH



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