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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I want to remind everyone that
Recommended Draft Policy ARIN-2014-12: Anti-hijack Policy is in
Extended Last Call through July 15th, 2014. Changes were made to
the text after the ARIN Advisory Council advanced it to
Recommended Draft policy and after it was presented at the PPC at
NANOG 61, based on community feedback on PPML. It is particularly
important that anyone who objects to these changes speak up now,
before the end of the Extended Last Call period.<br>
<br>
Up to this point, based on the support expressed and the lack of
any objection, I intend to recommend to the full AC we advance
this policy to the Board for adoption. Therefore, if there are
any objections out there, please raise them ASAP and before July
15th at the latest.<br>
<br>
Again, the changes made are detailed below.<br>
<br>
Thanks, and I wish you a beautiful summer weekend. <br>
<br>
On 6/24/14, 16:42 , David Farmer wrote:<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">To help additionally highlight the
changes to the Policy Text since the 15 May 2014 version that
the AC recommended; I'm including this HTMLized red-lined
version of the Last Call Policy Text below. Only the changes
since the 15 May 2014 version that the AC recommended are being
highlighted. As stated these changes are considered editorial
in nature and are not intended to change the intent or meaning
of the policy, only clarify the original intent. The red text
has been added and red text with a strike-through has been
deleted.<br>
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11.7 Resource Allocation Guidelines <br>
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The Numbering Resources requested come from the global Internet
Resource space, do not overlap currently assigned space, and are
not from private or other non-routable Internet Resource space.
The allocation size <font color="#ff0000"><strike>should</strike>
shall</font> be consistent with the existing ARIN minimum
allocation sizes, unless small<font color="#ff0000">er</font>
allocations are intended to be explicitly part of the
experiment. If an organization requires more resource<font
color="#ff0000">s</font> than stipulated by the minimum
allocation size<strike><font color="#ff0000">s</font></strike>
in force at the time of <font color="#ff0000"><strike>their</strike>
its</font> request, <font color="#ff0000"> <strike>their
experimental documentatio</strike></font><font
color="#ff0000"><font color="#ff0000"><strike>n should</strike><strike>
</strike><strike>have</strike></font> the request must</font>
clearly describe<strike><font color="#ff0000">d</font></strike>
and <font color="#ff0000"><strike> justified</strike> justify</font>
why <font color="#ff0000"><strike>this</strike> a larger
allocation</font> is required. <br>
<br>
All research allocations must be registered publicly in whois.
Each research allocation will be designated as a research
allocation with a comment indicating when the allocation will
end. <br>
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If you are not using a HTML compatible email client then please
refer to the clean text included in the original Last Call
email, it will be difficult to interpret the above text without
a HTML compatible email client.<br>
<br>
Thanks.<br>
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