Hi Mike,

APNIC revokes resource delegations when we have evidence of policy violation.

For example, if a LIR receives an IP delegation from APNIC and immediately 
leases them out to non-connected customers, the original criteria for their 
delegation is considered invalid. Such delegations can be revoked under policy 
clause 4.1.2. Validity of delegations

If a Member has addresses that are eligible for transfer but decides to lease 
them to non-connected customers, we don't revoke their delegation or remove 
their ROAs/assignments. However, if the Member (or the customer leasing the 
addresses from the Member) contacts APNIC for support related to the leasing, 
we inform them that APNIC does provide services to facilitate leasing as there 
are no provisions for this in the APNIC policy.

The APNIC Transfer mailing list is one of the services we provide to facilitate 
transfers and my initial reply to this thread was to clarify this.

Thanks
Vivek

From: Mike Burns <m...@sum.net>
Date: Wednesday, 15 June 2022 at 10:13 pm
To: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net>, Mike Burns <m...@iptrading.com>, 'Gaurav 
Kansal' <gaurav.kan...@nic.in>, 'Karl Kloppenborg' <k...@rapidwireless.com.au>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com <raque...@ipv4-vault.com>, mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net>
Subject: Re: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease
Hi Vivek,

Let's make it clear where our interpretation differs then. If an LIR leases the 
addresses out to a non-connected customer and creates an Roa for that purpose 
and also an assignment for that purpose would that LIR be violating any APNIC 
policy or contract? And would that activity provide a reason for revocation of 
those resources?

Regards
Mike



Sent from my T-Mobile 4G LTE Device


-------- Original message --------
From: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net>
Date: 6/15/22 2:33 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Mike Burns <m...@iptrading.com>, 'Mike Burns' <m...@sum.net>, 'Gaurav 
Kansal' <gaurav.kan...@nic.in>, 'Karl Kloppenborg' <k...@rapidwireless.com.au>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com, mailman_apnic-transfers <apnic-transfers@apnic.net>
Subject: Re: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease

Hi Mike,

Our interpretation of this policy is different. Policy (5.2.2) applies to LIR 
type members. The policy says LIRs 'may' delegate address space to their 
downstream customers because LIRs can assign address space to their own network 
infrastructure as well as to users of their network services.

https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/resources#2.1.3.-Local-Internet-Registry-(LIR)

When LIRs delegate addresses to their downstream customers, they are considered 
non-portable and must be returned to the LIR if the downstream customer ceases 
to receive connectivity from the LIR.

Any Members that are leasing their address space are doing it outside the APNIC 
policy framework. If the community wishes to include provisions for leasing, 
proposals can be submitted to the Policy SIG for community discussion.

Thanks
Vivek

From: Mike Burns <m...@iptrading.com>
Date: Tuesday, 14 June 2022 at 3:37 am
To: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net>, 'Mike Burns' <m...@sum.net>, 'Gaurav Kansal' 
<gaurav.kan...@nic.in>, 'Karl Kloppenborg' <k...@rapidwireless.com.au>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com <raque...@ipv4-vault.com>, mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net>
Subject: RE: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease
Hi Vivek,

Sorry for the delay in replying and thanks for your input. As an APNIC 
registered broker it’s important that we understand the policies completely so 
I want to clarify things if possible.

My reading of your linked policy (5.2.2) does not prevent the assignment of 
subnets to non-connected customers.

It says that assignments “may”  be made to “downstream customers , which are 
operating networks, such as ISPs,..”.

That is quite different from saying assignments “may not” be made to lessees 
(or anybody). Nor is there mention of a circuit or a definition of downstream 
anywhere. In terms of address allocation, lessees are downstream customers.

You have already acknowledged below that an ROA can be created by the resource 
holder for any ASN, and if my reading above is correct it means that the 
resource holder can in fact create both an ROA and an assignment for the lessee.

So an APNIC ISP member can lease addresses to a lessee who uses them on an 
operational network, create an ROA for the lessee, and create an assignment so 
the lessee’s contact information is recorded in Whois. (With the exception of 
the final /8 blocks for the first 5  years.) All without violating policy.

But that APNIC member may not use leased-out addresses to justify receipt of 
new transfers.

Do you agree with this interpretation of policy and contract? Since you are 
staff at APNIC I think it is important to hear from you.

Note I am not talking about fraud in justifications, such as justifying receipt 
of a transfer for claimed internal purposes and then leasing it out immediately.

Regards,
Mike

From: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net>
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2022 2:56 AM
To: Mike Burns <m...@sum.net>; Gaurav Kansal <gaurav.kan...@nic.in>; Karl 
Kloppenborg <k...@rapidwireless.com.au>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com; mailman_apnic-transfers <apnic-transfers@apnic.net>
Subject: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease

Hi Mike,

APNIC Members can create ROAs for their addresses with any ASN they have 
authorized. When addresses are transferred to an APNIC Member, those addresses 
are added to the Member’s resource certificate which enables them to create 
ROAs. Since APNIC policy does not have provisions for leasing, APNIC Members 
that are leasing addresses need to rely on the registered holder for these 
services.

You are correct that APNIC policy does not say anything about leasing. What the 
policy says is that APNIC Members who have received IP allocations can delegate 
address space to their downstream customers to whom they provide connectivity.

https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/resources#5.2.2.-IPv4-Delegations-to-downstream-IRs

If the community wishes to change APNIC address policy to permit assignments 
without connectivity, proposals can be submitted to the Policy SIG.

Thanks
Vivek

From: Mike Burns <m...@sum.net<mailto:m...@sum.net>>
Date: Thursday, 9 June 2022 at 2:50 am
To: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net<mailto:vi...@apnic.net>>, Gaurav Kansal 
<gaurav.kan...@nic.in<mailto:gaurav.kan...@nic.in>>, Karl Kloppenborg 
<k...@rapidwireless.com.au<mailto:k...@rapidwireless.com.au>>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com> 
<raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>>, 
mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: RE: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease
Hi Vivek,

Thanks for your reply and for the clarification on the final / 8 which we know 
has special characteristics. Otherwise nothing you've written prevents leasing. 
All you've said is that certain Support Services which may be useful for 
leasing will not be provided.

So to be clear leasing is not mentioned nor prohibited in APNIC policy anywhere 
nor in the registration services agreement.

In actuality members who no longer need their addresses have the option to 
transfer them or to return them or  lease them out.

To be clear, are you saying that APNIC will not allow a member to generate an 
ROA with an ASN not belonging to that member?

As to whois registration, I'm pretty sure members can do assignments to their 
clients with or without a circuit.

Can you be more clear on what services will be denied to those who attempt to 
lease out their addresses?

Regards
Mike



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-------- Original message --------
From: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net<mailto:vi...@apnic.net>>
Date: 6/8/22 7:13 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Gaurav Kansal <gaurav.kan...@nic.in<mailto:gaurav.kan...@nic.in>>, Karl 
Kloppenborg <k...@rapidwireless.com.au<mailto:k...@rapidwireless.com.au>>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>, 
mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease

Hi Mike and all,
APNIC delegates IP addresses to Members based on their demonstrated need. What 
Members can do with that address space once it is no longer needed is impacted 
by policy requirements. I will provide two examples.
Example 1: Addresses delegated from the last /8 pool cannot be transferred for 
a minimum of five years. During that time, if the reason for the original 
request is no longer valid, the resources must be returned to APNIC.
https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/resources#8.0.-IPv4-Transfers
https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/resources#4.0.-Resource-License
So in this instance, if a Member leases out their IP addresses within five 
years of receiving the delegation from APNIC, they are clearly not needed for 
their original declared purpose and must be returned to APNIC.
Example 2: For addresses delegated to a Member more than five years ago, if a 
Member no longer has the need for the address space, APNIC policy says the 
Member can choose to transfer it to another organization or return it to APNIC. 
APNIC policy does not have provisions for leasing. So in the second example, 
APNIC Members leasing addresses would be doing so outside the policy framework 
and will not receive APNIC services such as whois registration and RPKI/ROA 
access related to those addresses. This in turn may make it difficult to freely 
utilise those addresses on the Internet, due to lack of clear authorisation and 
a reliance on the registered holder (lessor) to assist.
Of course, if the addresses being leased were not delegated by APNIC, then the 
relevant RIR’s policies apply to those addresses.

If the community wishes to change APNIC address policy to either include or 
clarify provisions for leasing, proposals can be submitted to the Policy SIG 
for community discussion.
Thanks
Vivek

From: Gaurav Kansal <gaurav.kan...@nic.in<mailto:gaurav.kan...@nic.in>>
Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2022 at 1:26 pm
To: Karl Kloppenborg 
<k...@rapidwireless.com.au<mailto:k...@rapidwireless.com.au>>
Cc: raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com> 
<raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>>, Vivek Nigam 
<vi...@apnic.net<mailto:vi...@apnic.net>>, mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: Re: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease
Hi Karl,

Totally agrees on your words.
At least APNIC should not promote IPv4 auctions, leases and all other dirty 
stuff.

Why can’t we have a policy in APNIC to not to allow IPV4 auctions/leases and 
only allow transfers after proper scrutiny.

But money can do anything and i am doubtful whether apnic will even agrees on 
our points.

Thanks
Gaurav Kansal

On 08-Jun-2022, at 08:50, 
apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net> wrote:

The fact of the matter is, why are leases and auctions even a thing?

If you don’t need the resource anymore, doing the right thing and handing it 
back allows companies like myself to be able to continue operating and pushes 
further the move to IPv6.

We simply don’t have the funds to participate in auctions and frankly, we 
shouldn’t have too.

It is a failure of NIC’ registrars around the world that they’ve forgone the 
push to IPv6 and instead made a pay-to-play, everyone for themselves 
environment where only the wealthy and large carriers can play.

The fact that companies like IPv4-Auctions, IPv4-Vault, IPTrading, etc even 
exist underscore just how disgusting this system has become.

APNIC and all the other registrars should be ashamed of themselves.


Kind Regards,
Karl Kloppenborg.

From: Raquel Wellington 
<raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>>
Date: Wednesday, 8 June 2022 at 5:37 am
To: Mike Burns <m...@iptrading.com<mailto:m...@iptrading.com>>, 'Vivek Nigam' 
<vi...@apnic.net<mailto:vi...@apnic.net>>, 'mailman_apnic-transfers' 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease
Thank you Mike and Vivek for the points made.

Vivek – why is there such a concern with a lease conversation?  Some members 
are unable to perform a transfer due to lack of budgets, so lease might be 
their only option…

Is there a mailing list where we can post about lease?

And does the transfer mailing list allow post about selling IPs, since that is 
directly related to a transfer?

From: Mike Burns <m...@iptrading.com<mailto:m...@iptrading.com>>
Date: Monday, June 6, 2022 at 7:48 AM
To: 'Vivek Nigam' <vi...@apnic.net<mailto:vi...@apnic.net>>, Raquel Wellington 
<raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>>, 
'mailman_apnic-transfers' 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: RE: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease
Hi Vivek,

There is such a thing as a lease-to-own transfer, which ends up as a transfer. 
And there are those who might be considering transfer versus lease, and that 
definitely comports with the Charter for this list, which requires “topics 
relevant to IPv4 transfers”.

Everything you wrote below is true and factual but deftly elides the meaningful 
point, which is that leasing is not prohibited at APNIC.
(Although leased-out addresses would not count towards justifying a new 
purchase.)

If I am wrong, please let us know by telling us what law, policy or contract 
term with APNIC would be violated by an APNIC resource holder leasing blocks to 
non-connected customers. And would that subject them to revocation risk?

Thanks and regards,

Mike Burns
IPTrading.com


From: Vivek Nigam <vi...@apnic.net<mailto:vi...@apnic.net>>
Sent: Sunday, June 05, 2022 9:34 PM
To: Raquel Wellington 
<raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>>; 
mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: [apnic-transfers] Re: /16 Lease

Hi Raquel,

APNIC policy does not have any provisions for leasing of IP addresses on their 
own. There was a policy proposal for temporary transfer prop-119 but it did not 
reach consensus and was withdrawn by the author.

https://www.apnic.net/community/policy/proposals/prop-119<https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apnic.net%2Fcommunity%2Fpolicy%2Fproposals%2Fprop-119&data=05%7C01%7C%7Ca3ab058cf471413e4e0008da4ec8688b%7C127d8d0d7ccf473dab096e44ad752ded%7C0%7C0%7C637908920035687806%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=oEwz7GlGoBf9%2FbqDOCIgeIImJa2aXlhatTB3tO%2FlrJ8%3D&reserved=0>

APNIC Members can delegate address space to their downstream customers, which 
are operating networks. Such delegations are non-portable and must be returned 
to the Member if the downstream customer ceases to receive connectivity from 
the Member.

We have a transfer policy which allows the transfer of unused IPv4 address 
between APNIC Members as well as other RIR members. For more information, see

https://www.apnic.net/transfer<https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.apnic.net%2Ftransfer&data=05%7C01%7C%7Ca3ab058cf471413e4e0008da4ec8688b%7C127d8d0d7ccf473dab096e44ad752ded%7C0%7C0%7C637908920035687806%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=TIkAxdxaTcUKodoHTz62tYotyN%2B3MoGcHogyw3V%2FjEE%3D&reserved=0>

Please note the IPv4 transfers mailing list is only for the discussion of 
transfers, not leasing.

APNIC Transfers Charter:
The APNIC Transfer mailing list was created to provide a forum enabling the 
sources and recipients of IPv4 address transfers, as well as IPv4 brokers, to 
discuss topics relevant to IPv4 transfers.

Hope this information helps.

Regards,
Vivek

From: Raquel Wellington 
<raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>>
Date: Saturday, 4 June 2022 at 8:49 am
To: mailman_apnic-transfers 
<apnic-transfers@apnic.net<mailto:apnic-transfers@apnic.net>>
Subject: [apnic-transfers] /16 Lease
Hello all,

We have a clean /16 available for lease….

Please let us know if you have any interest 😊

IPv4 Vault LLC
Raquel Wellington
Asset Recovery Specialist
+1 (424) 258-4758
raque...@ipv4-vault.com<mailto:raque...@ipv4-vault.com>


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