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On 5 Jun 2017, at 6:20 PM, Michael Peddemors <<a href="mailto:michael@linuxmagic.com" class="">michael@linuxmagic.com</a>> wrote:<br class="">
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again John, and I think you are hearing this over and over (comments that the arin community at large want to see ARIN enforcement of already established policies), but what might help is to clearly layout the exact steps needed to create, approve, and ratify
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<div class=""> The vast majority of the number resource policy manual pertains to the criteria </div>
<div class=""> that ARIN is to apply with regard to requests for issuance and transfer of number </div>
<div class=""> resources. It is quite clear that ARIN has the key role in implementation of these</div>
<div class=""> policies, and we follow the criteria as specified in policy. </div>
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<div class=""> ARIN’s role in the enforcement of the _behavior_ of those who have have already</div>
<div class=""> been issued number resources is far less clear, and has generally resulted in policies </div>
<div class=""> such as NRPM 3.6 (Annual POC Validation) that call for ARIN to take steps to improve </div>
<div class=""> registry accuracy but does not call for revocation of Internet number resources. In a</div>
<div class=""> similar manner, it is not clear whether the community ever intended ARIN to have an </div>
<div class=""> ongoing active role in enforcement of sections such as NRPM 4.2.3.7, aside from the </div>
<div class=""> explicit task of confirmation that occurs when parties are seeking additional number </div>
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<div class=""> If you wish to create responsibilities for those holding number resources, and then</div>
<div class=""> have ARIN take specific enforcement actions for those who do not comply, then be </div>
<div class=""> very explicit in the policy proposal on both of these aspects. If the community then </div>
<div class=""> adopts such policy changes, ARIN will implement it as specified, as the community </div>
<div class=""> will have recently discussed and decided this is the appropriate course of action.</div>
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<div class="">Thanks,</div>
<div class="">/John</div>
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<div class="">John Curran</div>
<div class="">President and CEO</div>
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