Thank you, Milton, for bringing this thread up.

I've reviewed 2014-1 and thought about it carefully.  I am against this 
proposal.  I'll try and organize my thoughts, though they come from a few 
different angles.

Text: https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2014_1.html

1) I'm against the specific 2014-1 language because I think it is almost 
entirely no-op.  

In general, I want NRPM to be brief, concise, and prescriptive.  "You qualify 
by doing X.  You don't qualify because of Y. You must show A, B, C."  We need 
less fluffy text in NRPM so that it is a more accessible and polished Policy 
document, imho.  In this case, only paragraph X.1 is operational.  It formally 
lays out just a few steps that ARIN already has available to it.  But these 
aren't the only tools ARIN has to verify request data, and I'm not convinced 
that having these specific bullet points in Policy helps the community or ARIN 
staff in any meaningful way.

Put more straight forwardly:  ARIN staff already have these mechanisms 
available to them, and this policy text will not change the request process 
materially.

2) The PPML community has reviewed similar proposals twice, in my recollection. 
  There was a draft limiting out-of-region use discussed in Philadelphia. The 
community vocally was against it, and clearly told ARIN staff to keep doing 
what they were already doing. There was also a draft limiting out-of-region use 
discussed in Phoenix.  The community was again vocally against it, and clearly 
told the ARIN staff that this isn't a policy area they wish to discuss.

3) At the same time, the staff are continuing to report that there are 
significant problems from out-of-region requestors abusing the policies.  If 
you disagree with the PPML community (and I do - I think this is a serious 
issue that cries for Policy changes), then we need to draft text that 
significantly and materially helps ARIN staff fight fraud from out-of-region 
requestors.  

With regards,
David

David R Huberman
Microsoft Corporation
Senior IT/OPS Program Manager (GFS)

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Milton L Mueller
Sent: Thursday, February 6, 2014 6:42 AM
To: ARIN PPML ([email protected])
Subject: [arin-ppml] support for 2014-1 (out of region use)

Draft policy 2014-1 attempts to solve a problem left over from last year. 
During 2013 there was a round of policy proposals attempting to tie ARIN 
allocations more closely to usage in the region. They failed to gain consensus 
because they would have interfered with trans-regional networks in undesirable 
ways. Yet, current policy is still ambiguous on the issue of out of region use 
of ARIN registered resources. This proposal attempts to clear up that ambiguity 
in a way that avoids harmful effects on transnational or trans-regional network 
operators. The gist of the idea is to allow out of region use for organizations 
eligible for ARIN resources, but also provide policy authorization for ARIN to 
charge fees to verify the identity or usage of applicants outside the region. I 
think this approach provides the most flexibility while addressing the only 
real problems that have been cited for out of region use (verification issues). 

You can see the proposal in full here: 
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2014_1.html
Appreciate reading your comments about this.


Milton L Mueller
Professor, Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Internet Governance Project
http://internetgovernance.org


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