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RE: ARIN Fraud Reporting Form ... (Resource listings yes, resourcerouting no)


From: "George Bonser" <gbonser () seven com>
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 20:20:35 -0700



We will shortly be providing a "list of number resources with no valid
POC"
for those who desire it (per the current bulk Whois policy.)

If you can put an annotation into a whois records for a POC,
saying explicity that you can't get ahold of this person, then it
would
seem to me to be a rather trivial matter of programming to
transplant
a very similar sort of annotation into each and every IP block or AS
record that has that same specific POC record as one of its
associated
POC records, either Admin, or Technical, or whatever.

Also a nice idea, and one that I've taken as a formal suggestion for
improvement.


Those two things would be enough for me for the numbers covered by
agreement, the legacy issue is a tougher nut.  There should be some sort
of requirement that any network being announced have a valid point of
contact. Whose jurisdiction that would fall under for a global Internet
beats me.




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