It’s an interesting idea, but thinking it through just a little, does the 
community or ARIN actually benefit from tis in any meaningful way?

I couldn’t come up with any benefit myself, but I often get accused of lacking 
imagination.

Owen


> On Jun 20, 2023, at 09:51, Martin Hannigan <hanni...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> Not to be pedantic, but I’m pretty sure my desktop still says “Renew DHCP 
> lease”. Some ISPs offer additional addresses under a services agreement or 
> license which would be my go to to work around this policy. Different legal 
> terms, same effect. I’m not in favor, it seems un police-able.
> 
> However, a potentially different idea would be if ARIN receives a complaint 
> regarding IP addresses being leased or offered as a service to an indirect 
> third party that the use of the addresses must be immediately reported to 
> ARIN in detail including subscriber information with revocation as recourse 
> for ARIN. 
> 
> Hope that helps,
> 
> -M<
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> From: ARIN-PPML <arin-ppml-boun...@arin.net> on behalf of Scott Leibrand 
> <scottleibr...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2023 12:28:52 PM
> To: ARIN <i...@arin.net>
> Cc: arin-ppml@arin.net <arin-ppml@arin.net>
> Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3: Amendment of the waitlist 
> agreement to include a restriction on leasing
>  
> Is leasing defined anywhere in the NRPM? How would this be enforced? Is the 
> intent to disallow all reassignments? To get ARIN into the business of 
> inspecting customer contracts and network configs to see if there is a bona 
> fide connectivity relationship vs. a fig-leaf one? Something else?
> 
> Scott
> 
>> On Jun 20, 2023, at 8:54 AM, ARIN <i...@arin.net> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> On 15 June 2023, the ARIN Advisory Council (AC) accepted “ARIN-prop-321: 
>> Amendment of the waitlist agreement to include a restriction on leasing” as 
>> a Draft Policy.
>>  
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3 is below and can be found at:
>>  
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2023_3
>>  
>> You are encouraged to discuss all Draft Policies on PPML. The AC will 
>> evaluate the discussion to assess the conformance of this draft policy with 
>> ARIN's Principles of Internet number resource policy as stated in the Policy 
>> Development Process (PDP). Specifically, these principles are:
>>  
>> * Enabling Fair and Impartial Number Resource Administration
>> * Technically Sound
>> * Supported by the Community
>>  
>> The PDP can be found at:
>>  
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/
>>  
>> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at: 
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/
>>  
>> Regards,
>>  
>> Eddie Diego
>> Policy Analyst
>> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>>  
>>  
>> Draft Policy ARIN-2023-3: Amendment of the waitlist agreement to include a 
>> restriction on leasing
>>  
>> Problem Statement:
>>  
>> Currently section 4.18 prohibits the transfer of waitlist space for a period 
>> of 60 months.  However, there are no restrictions on leasing out the space 
>> immediately after obtaining it from the waitlist.
>>  
>> Policy statement:
>>  
>> Modify the current text in 4.18 from:
>>  
>> ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4 and 
>> 4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an 
>> organization may qualify for at any one time is a /22. Organizations will be 
>> able to elect a smaller block size than they qualify for down to a /24. 
>> Organizations which hold more than a /20 equivalent of IPv4 space in 
>> aggregate (exclusive of special use space received under section 4.4 or 
>> 4.10) are not eligible to apply. Address space distributed from the waitlist 
>> will not be eligible for transfer, with the exception of Section 8.2 
>> transfers, for a period of 60 months. This policy will be applied to all 
>> future distributions from the waitlist to include those currently listed.
>>  
>> to
>>  
>> ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4 and 
>> 4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an 
>> organization may qualify for at any one time is a /22. Organizations will be 
>> able to elect a smaller block size than they qualify for down to a /24. 
>> Organizations which hold more than a /20 equivalent of IPv4 space in 
>> aggregate (exclusive of special use space received under section 4.4 or 
>> 4.10) are not eligible to apply. Address space distributed from the waitlist 
>> will not be eligible for lease or transfer, with the exception of Section 
>> 8.2 transfers, for a period of 60 months. This policy will be applied to all 
>> future distributions from the waitlist to include those currently listed.
>>  
>> Comments: None
>>  
>> Timetable for implementation: Immediate
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