Don't know for sure but I doubt it.  The whole point is that everyone plays
by the same set of rules and opening up the RSA for "negotiation" would
defeat that purpose.



-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Charles [mailto:jchar...@epic.com] 
Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 4:46 PM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: ARIN negotiation?

Has anyone here had their legal department balk at the legal agreement that
ARIN wants you to sign when you get things like an AS number or an IP block?
Any luck in negotiating with ARIN?

The agreement has language at the top saying that ARIN doesn't accept
modifications, but our legal team is questioning whether that means it
really is non-negotiable.  They're not exactly fans of it as it is written.


(I probably can't share what my legal counsel is saying to me about the
agreement, but it's probably not relevant to the question anyway...)


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Jeremy Charles
Epic - Computer and Technology Services Division
jchar...@epic.com

Phone:  608-271-9000   Fax:  608-271-7237


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