Folks -

  If you or your organization hold address blocks, please take the time to set
  the Abuse point-of-contact (POC) for your organization as soon as possible.
  Information from the Tech contact will be used for your organization's Abuse
  contact if an Abuse contact is not added to the record.   Any address holder
  can update their contact information (including legacy IPv4 resources); no fee
  or contract is necessary to update your contact information.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN


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From: ARIN <i...@arin.net<mailto:i...@arin.net>>
Subject: [arin-announce] Please Verify Your Abuse POCs
Date: August 16, 2011 12:02:52 PM GMT-03:00
To: <arin-annou...@arin.net<mailto:arin-annou...@arin.net>>

ARIN is preparing to implement Policy 2010-14: Standardize IP Reassignment 
Registration Requirements in late August.

When this policy is implemented, all existing Organization records will be 
modified to enforce this new policy requirement, and all new Organization 
registration records (Org IDs) will need to include an Abuse POC (in addition 
to the already required Admin and Tech). ARIN Online, REST, and templates

If an existing Org ID does not have an Abuse POC already listed, the existing 
Tech POC (s) will also become the Abuse POC(s) by default. We strongly urge all 
customers to review and update their organization information data, and to add 
an Abuse POC if one is not currently listed. Again, if a new Abuse POC is not 
added to the record, the existing Tech POC (s) will also become the Abuse 
POC(s) by default.

If there are any questions, please contact the Registration Services department 
at hostmas...@arin.net<mailto:hostmas...@arin.net>.

Regards,

Leslie Nobile
Director, Registration Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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