Hello Jeremy - 
 
  So let's see if I can clarify some of your questions:

  - ARIN doesn't generally modify the terms of the RSA agreement 
    (this is a fairness issue so that all address holders are 
    under similar terms to the extent possible)

  - We've actually revised the RSA on several occasions to make
    the language more member-friendly.  The most recent change
    was the release in February 2009 of RSA 10.0, noted here:
    <https://www.arin.net/announcements/2009/20090217_rsa.html> 
    I'd recommend referring your legal team to this announcement
    and related FAQ documents, as we've tried to make as much of 
    background information and reasoning available as possible.

  - If there are changes that your legal department would like
    to suggest, I would like to hear about them, and they'll be 
    considered to see if they can be accommodated in a future 
    revision to be made available for all members.  Email is 
    the best way to reach me, but I can also be tracked down
    at my ARIN office number (+1 703 227 9850).

Thanks!
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN

On Mar 26, 2010, at 5:45 PM, Jeremy Charles wrote:

> 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.


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