On 31 Aug 2021, at 2:23 PM, Owen DeLong 
<o...@delong.com<mailto:o...@delong.com>> wrote:

Do we have parties who postulate their operational need based on entirely 
internal services, or services that live within virtual devices in a data 
center?   Sure…  and some of these are indeed legitimate and fulfilled per 
policy.  We also have folks who get creative and make similar requests for 
purposes of obtaining address blocks from ARIN – absent any bona fide 
networking need –for subsequent monetization and these reviewed, revoked, and 
can be referred to criminal fraud proceedings.

Yes, but in the ARIN region, you have also made it very clear that if needs 
change, ARIN will not attempt to revoke or reclaim space based on that change 
in need.

Owen -

ARIN has full authority to revoke number resources based on breach of our 
Registration Services Agreement (RSA) by a customer. We do exercise that 
authority with significant caution, but will do so when the situation warrants 
– and I would expect any other RIR to do the same in enforcing the particular 
terms of their own RSA agreement.

As I understand it, AFRINIC has initiated a rather small number of resource 
reviews after completion of its most recent database audit – one might argue 
that they should have initiated more/fewer/none-at-all, but one cannot 
logically assert that AFRINIC lacks the right to enforce the plain language of 
their RSA agreement when a review indicates that a breach of that agreement has 
occurred.

You also may not like that the AFRINIC RSA has recipients acknowledging that 
they are 'bestowed with an exclusive right of use of those number resources 
within the ambit of the “need” which it has justified in its application and 
for no other purpose during the currency of the present agreement’,  but please 
recognize that "your client” apparently liked that provision well enough to 
agree to it in order to receive the address blocks – so there’s really not much 
more to be said in this regard.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers





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