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Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process
From: William Herrin <bill () herrin us>
Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 15:05:11 -0400
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 1:34 PM, Bryan Fields <Bryan () bryanfields net> wrote:
On 9/30/16 1:22 PM, William Herrin wrote:Note that you can't sell the block as an "owned asset" and have ARIN recognize the change. ARIN does not recognize ownership of IP address blocks, they only recognize registration and authorized agents.This would seem to be in violation of what the NSF has said about this space. I thought ARIN was slapped hard once before about this very thing?
To the best of my knowledge, that's not the case. Every relevant court case has ended one of two ways: 1. The addresses were revoked after the POC was (correctly) determined not currently represent the (defunct) registrant. 2. The registrant consented to place the addresses under an ARIN RSA without a judicial ruling. (e.g. Microsoft/Nortel) Regards, Bill Herrin -- William Herrin ................ herrin () dirtside com bill () herrin us Owner, Dirtside Systems ......... Web: <http://www.dirtside.com/>
Current thread:
- ARIN legacy block transfer process Bryan Fields (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Jared Mauch (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process William Herrin (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Bryan Fields (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process William Herrin (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Matthew Kaufman (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Bryan Fields (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Jim Mercer (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Seth Mattinen (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Enno Rey (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process William Herrin (Sep 30)
- Re: ARIN legacy block transfer process Enno Rey (Sep 30)