Understood on specifics. But can you comment on the general ARIN policy on
the topic? My understanding was that once a legacy resource was transferred
, it was permanently removed as a legacy resource.

On Fri, Jul 19, 2019 at 11:42 AM John Curran <jcur...@arin.net> wrote:

> On 19 Jul 2019, at 11:33 AM, Tom Beecher <beec...@beecher.cc> wrote:
>
>
> If they choose to they could have (in the ARIN region) signed a LRSA,
>> but that's even been removed, in favor
>> of the now much more watered down RSA.
>>
>
> I believe ARCD would have been required to sign an LRSA (if they had not
> previously) in order to transfer the block to Amazon.
>
> Also, a question for perhaps John here.
>
> Organization:   Amazon Technologies Inc. (AT-88-Z)
>>
>
>
> https://www.arin.net/about/corporate/agreements/rsa_faq/#legacy-resource-holder-faq
>
> How do I know if my legacy number resources are already covered under an
>> LRSA or not?
>
> Typically, any legacy number resources that are covered under an LRSA will
>> be associated with an Organization ID ending in a “-Z”. If you have any
>> questions regarding your legacy resources, please contact ARIN’s
>> Registration Services Department. You may contact the Registration Services
>> Help Desk at +1.703.227.0660 or by submitting an Ask ARIN
>> <https://account.arin.net/public/communication/message/beginQuestion.xhtml>
>>  ticket via your ARIN Online account.
>
>
> Unless there was a clerical error somewhere, is this telling us that
> 44.192.0.0/10 remains classified as a legacy resource? I didn't think
> that was possible given that Amazon was not the original assignee.
>
>
> Tom -
>
> ARIN doesn’t discuss details of specific registrations publicly; you need
> to refer any such questions to the registrant.
>
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
>
>
>

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