[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3: Amendment of the waitlist agreement to include a restriction on leasing

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Tue Jun 20 12:56:13 EDT 2023


It’s an interesting idea, but thinking it through just a little, does the community or ARIN actually benefit from tis in any meaningful way?

I couldn’t come up with any benefit myself, but I often get accused of lacking imagination.

Owen


> On Jun 20, 2023, at 09:51, Martin Hannigan <hannigan at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Not to be pedantic, but I’m pretty sure my desktop still says “Renew DHCP lease”. Some ISPs offer additional addresses under a services agreement or license which would be my go to to work around this policy. Different legal terms, same effect. I’m not in favor, it seems un police-able.
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> However, a potentially different idea would be if ARIN receives a complaint regarding IP addresses being leased or offered as a service to an indirect third party that the use of the addresses must be immediately reported to ARIN in detail including subscriber information with revocation as recourse for ARIN. 
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> Hope that helps,
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> -M<
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> From: ARIN-PPML <arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net> on behalf of Scott Leibrand <scottleibrand at gmail.com>
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> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3: Amendment of the waitlist agreement to include a restriction on leasing
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> Is leasing defined anywhere in the NRPM? How would this be enforced? Is the intent to disallow all reassignments? To get ARIN into the business of inspecting customer contracts and network configs to see if there is a bona fide connectivity relationship vs. a fig-leaf one? Something else?
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> Scott
> 
>> On Jun 20, 2023, at 8:54 AM, ARIN <info at arin.net> wrote:
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>> On 15 June 2023, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted “ARIN-prop-321: Amendment of the waitlist agreement to include a restriction on leasing” as a Draft Policy.
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>> Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3 is below and can be found at:
>>  
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2023_3
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>> You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will evaluate the discussion to assess the conformance of this draft policy with ARIN's Principles of Internet number resource policy as stated in the Policy Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these principles are:
>>  
>> * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
>> * Technically Sound
>> * Supported by the Community
>>  
>> The PDP can be found at:
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>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/
>>  
>> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at: https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/
>>  
>> Regards,
>>  
>> Eddie Diego
>> Policy Analyst
>> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>>  
>>  
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3: Amendment of the waitlist agreement to include a restriction on leasing
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>> Problem Statement:
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>> Currently section 4.18 prohibits the transfer of waitlist space for a period of 60 months.  However, there are no restrictions on leasing out the space immediately after obtaining it from the waitlist.
>>  
>> Policy statement:
>>  
>> Modify the current text in 4.18 from:
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>> ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4 and 4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an organization may qualify for at any one time is a /22. Organizations will be able to elect a smaller block size than they qualify for down to a /24. Organizations which hold more than a /20 equivalent of IPv4 space in aggregate (exclusive of special use space received under section 4.4 or 4.10) are not eligible to apply. Address space distributed from the waitlist will not be eligible for transfer, with the exception of Section 8.2 transfers, for a period of 60 months. This policy will be applied to all future distributions from the waitlist to include those currently listed.
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>> to
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>> ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4 and 4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an organization may qualify for at any one time is a /22. Organizations will be able to elect a smaller block size than they qualify for down to a /24. Organizations which hold more than a /20 equivalent of IPv4 space in aggregate (exclusive of special use space received under section 4.4 or 4.10) are not eligible to apply. Address space distributed from the waitlist will not be eligible for lease or transfer, with the exception of Section 8.2 transfers, for a period of 60 months. This policy will be applied to all future distributions from the waitlist to include those currently listed.
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>> Comments: None
>>  
>> Timetable for implementation: Immediate
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