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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/20/2015 4:09 PM, Owen DeLong
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This is one of those areas where people of good conscience can
disagree.
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<div class="">I absolutely feel it is ARINs job as a steward of
resources held in trust for the community</div>
<div class="">to exercise due diligence in the issuance of those
resources and to revoke them when</div>
<div class="">fraud is detected.</div>
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That'd be a whole lot more than ARIN has ever done. You want them
spending their time trying to revoke and reclaim IPv4 space from
spammers (for instance) instead of working on getting IPv6
everywhere?<br>
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And of course the part they have been great at - diligence in the
issuance of IPv4 resources - is within a hair's breadth of done
forever.<br>
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<div class="">It may not be ARIN’s job to catch 100% of the liars
out there, but it is certainly important</div>
<div class="">that we do not hamstring ARIN in their ability to
protect the community from the liars</div>
<div class="">and the fraudsters to the extent possible.</div>
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<div class="">I am opposed to the proposal.</div>
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Can you explain exactly how ARIN can keep "liars and fraudsters"
from paying someone money, using their address block anywhere in the
world for any purpose whatsoever, etc.?<br>
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All they can do is update, or not update, the registration database
per policy. This policy proposal makes their job easier and makes
the database more likely to reflect the ongoing state of the IPv4
transfer market.<br>
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Matthew Kaufman<br>
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