Hi Noah,

Not accepting this policy will be a discrimination.

The RIRs were created to distribute resources. Never it was a condition that 
the resources are only for organization. Individuals can have business, or 
other needs to have resources and avoid renumbering. In addition to that, in 
the case of IPv6, having your own resources is the only way to properly do 
multihoming, and clearly the world is moving to IPv6.

ARIN, as all the other RIRs, already allocate resources to individuals. The 
problem is that in the case of ARIN this is restricted to individuals that 
“register a business” depending on each region laws. This is easy to handle, as 
I understood, in US nd even Canada. In fact it has been said that in some US 
states, you don’t need to do any registration, so you can get the resources 
from ARIN directly. The problem is that this not necessarily is so 
straightforward (and even costly) in other countries covered by ARIN, so not 
doing so create differences among people depending on where they live, and this 
is not right for a RIR.

The most strict policy text is in LACNIC, but the staff has also confirmed, 
that despite the policy wording, they are distributing resources to individuals 
if they have a business, so in that case, this leaves out researchers or other 
individuals that not having a business have a need for multihoming.

Regards,
Jordi 

@jordipalet


> El 11 jul 2025, a las 18:57, Noah <[email protected]> escribió:
> 
> Please abandon this policy. 
> 
> Individuals should register a legally recognized sole proprietor or SME and 
> get INR through the process that has stood a taste of time.
> 
> Let us resist the need to reduce Regional Internet Registries to this level 
> of dealing with individuals. 
> 
> Cheers,
> ./noah
> 
> 
> On Fri, 11 Jul 2025, 2:27 am Elizabeth Goodson, <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> Hello PPML,
>> 
>> I'm shepherding this policy along with Doug Camin. We're seeking direction 
>> from the community as to how the AC should proceed with this policy. There 
>> was robust conversation on PPML in late May and early June, which tapered 
>> off quickly after the ARIN Staff and Legal analysis was published.
>> 
>> https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/drafts/2025_4/#staff-and-legal-review-3-june-2025
>> 
>> Should we
>> - abandon this policy,
>> - accept this policy as written, or
>> - continue to revise this policy?
>> 
>> We appreciate your feedback.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Liz Goodson
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