[LACNIC/Politicas] La otra propuesta (idea) sobre las transferencias de bloques de IPs
Francisco Arias
francisco at arias.com.mx
Thu Oct 16 15:40:59 BRT 2008
Aunque no es una propuesta formal, se acaba de enviar a la lista de
ARIN la idea que les mencionaba de otra propuesta para transferencias;
aunque al darle la primer leída no parece hablar mucho sobre
transferencias ...
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From: Azinger, Marla <marla.azinger at frontiercorp.com>
Date: Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 12:45 PM
Subject: [arin-ppml] Different Approach to the Transfer and Market
issue- input requested
To: "ppml at arin.net" <ppml at arin.net>, "schiller at uu.net" <schiller at uu.net>
Hello-
As promised here is an alternative proposal. It has not officially
been submitted in order to gain community feedback and revision before
submitting. Thank you everyone that has already shown interest in
persuing this alternative approach. Please be advised that this is a
suggested new section to NRPM in addition to keeping the current
section 4.6 Voluntary Partial Returns and Amnesty.
If you are here at ARIN please find Marla Azinger or Jason schiller at
the breaks to discuss. Cheers!
Name: Active Reclamation of abandoned number resources
Rational:
This policy addresses the following:
Find, reclaim and re-use unused number resources.
Give incentive to keep unused number resources out of the black market.
Assist ARIN in cleaning up the database.
Provide an incentive to self identify and return unused resources.
Increase efficient utilization of ARIN number resources.
Help ease the transition to IPv6.
Help ensure fair re-distribution of resources to those who need them.
NRPM#: Active Reclamation of abandoned number resources
ARIN will actively investigate and ensure abandoned ARIN number
resources including legacy resources that are under ARIN management
are returned to the ARIN address pool for recirculation. Any one may
submit a report of abandonment for ARIN to investigate. ARIN may
investigate abandonment without a report when ARIN has reason to
believe it has been abandoned.
ARIN can use their discretion to determine if someone is abusing this
policy by submitting multiple reports with poor evidence of
abandonment. This will result in a loss of claim to all reports
currently in progress by the perceived abuser ARIN has the right to
reject investigation requests if they deem the reporting entity is
abusing the policy.
Addresses that are squatted and efficiently used will be granted
amnesty if the addresses are self reported, back billing is reconciled
and any applicable RSA is signed. Partial returns and amnesty can be
granted to squatted addresses under this policy.
Management of abandoned number resources
-ARIN will keep a Lost Property Office via a direct link from the main
ARIN website.
-ARIN will publicly list all number resources that are reported
abandoned on the Lost Property Office site and the status of the
investigation. Stats of recovered space through the abandoned number
resources will be provided bi-annually at the ARIN Members Meetings.
- ARIN will take measures to identify a chain of custody or successor
in interest to the last known POC. If the successor is determined,
the block will be transferred to the successor under current ARIN
policy.
- If the number resources are not valid for transfer to the successor
and the original finder is not eligible to receive the number
resources then the block will be added back into the ARIN address pool
for re-use.
-The original "finder" is eligible for receipt of the addresses if
they are currently eligible per ARIN policy to receive more addresses
and the addresses are not transferred to a chain of custody that was
discovered during investigation.
- If an investigation reveals a successor who is unaware of their
number resources, ARIN can decide if there is good faith and
sufficient justification for the successor to keep the resources.
Partial returns and amnesty can be granted to sucessors for blocks
revealed in and investigation under this policy.
-Before ARIN re-uses allegedly abandoned resources ARIN will work with
ISP's to route these resources no less than 90 days in order to
validate they are not in use.
-The original "finder" will receive a "finders" compensation for the
listing when either resolution occurs. *For example a credit could be
put towards their annual fees.
-To report an abandoned block, send a request for investigation via
the Abandoned Block Template.
Examples of Abandoned number resources:
- Unused Legacy (e.g. swamp)
-Business failure and the number resources are not
currently assigned nor in use.
-Bad recordkeeping by an otherwise functional entity.
-Squatted space that is not self reported.
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