I won’t speak to ARIN’s current practice in case things have changed, but last 
I knew, and for many years, so long as the
least specific aggregate is announced within the ARIN region, out-of-region 
more specifics are not considered a problem.

Owen


> On Aug 31, 2021, at 19:00 , Michel Py via ARIN-PPML <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi list and ARIN,
> 
> I have a dumb question : under what conditions is it OK to use an ARIN IP 
> address in another RIR region ?
> 
> I have a specific situation in mind : a global organization (with physical 
> infrastructure in all 5 RIRs) is using ARIN addresses in a country in the 
> RIPE region (and most likely elsewhere).
> I do not want to point fingers, as I suspect that this is a quite common 
> situation. But it is related to the subject at hand.
> 
> Thanks for your enlightenment.
> 
> Michel.
> 
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