On 12 Jul 2019, at 12:00 PM, David Farmer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
...
To that end, looking at Route Hijacking more generically, what is it? It is 
announcing a route for IP addresses registered to someone else or using an ASN 
registered to someone else to announce routes, without the permission of the 
registrant. Or more simply, it is one of many ways of disrupting or interfering 
with a third party's use of services provided to them by ARIN. Where the 
service provided by ARIN, in this case, is the unique registration of IP 
addresses and ASNs, which is effectively the primary mission of and service 
provided by ARIN and the other RIRs.

David -

The problem with that reasoning is that the registrants "use of ARIN’s 
registration services" generally continues just fine…  i.e. they can receive 
additional resources, update their number resources entries, etc.  Thus, ARIN 
would likely face challenges in attempting to assert violation of the 
Prohibited Conduct clause on such a basis.
If the community really wishes that those participating in the ARIN registry 
commit to specific routing behavior, then such an obligation should be made 
quite explicit in the RSA.

For example –  "Address Holder agrees to only announce routing for its own 
address blocks, or those address blocks for which it has obtained permission of 
the registrant as listed in the Internet Number Registry System.”

It is unclear if such an obligation should exist, and I would advise the 
community to very carefully consider the implications that would result.

(If there were a consultation that showed significant support, then the Board 
of Trustees could consider recommending such an RSA change – note that the 
latest version of the RSA provides that ARIN may only modify the RSA in 
response to a specific change in the law, or after ratification by Member vote… 
i.e. adding such an obligation would require recommendation of the Board 
followed by an affirmative ballot of the ARIN Membership.)

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

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