[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2015-2: Modify 8.4 (Inter-RIR Transfers to Specified Recipients)

Adam Thompson athompso at athompso.net
Tue May 26 16:32:38 EDT 2015


Conversely, why is it OK for an American organization to impose policies controlling how a company does business in another part of the world?
David's argument and problem make sense to me.  Affected orgs will just work around the ARIN rules, like they always have...
-Adam


On May 26, 2015 3:24:19 PM CDT, Seth Mattinen <sethm at rollernet.us> wrote:
>On 5/26/15 12:57, David Huberman wrote:
>> There is no BGP in China without IP addresses registered in CNNIC. 
>It's against the law.  We, and many other ARIN-region operators, have
>networks to build and run in China.  We cannot do so with the 24 month
>anti-flip rule in place.
>
>
>Why is another region's policy problem or restrictions something that 
>needs fixing through ARIN policy?
>
>~Seth
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