Draft Policy ARIN-2013-5: LIR/ISP and End-user Definitions [Archived]
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Status: Abandoned
Tracking Information
Discussion Tracking
Mailing List:
Formal introduction on PPML on 17 May 2013
Origin - ARIN-prop-188
Draft Policy - 17 May 2013
Revised - 3 September 2013
Abandoned by AC - 24 September 2013
ARIN Public Policy Meeting:
ARIN Advisory Council:
AC Shepherds:
Kevin Blumberg, Owen DeLong and John Springer
ARIN Board of Trustees:
Revisions:
Implementation:
Draft Policy ARIN-2013-5
LIR/ISP and End-user Definitions
Date: 3 September 2013
Problem Statement:
At ARIN 31, the Policy Experience Report (slides at https://www.arin.net/vault/participate/meetings/reports/ARIN_31/PDF/monday/nobile_policy.pdf or https://www.arin.net/vault/participate/meetings/reports/ARIN_31/PPT/monday/nobile_policy.pptx) reported that, in ARIN staff’s experience, the NRPM does not adequately define ISP/LIR vs. end-user. As currently defined, and interpreted literally, many companies do not qualify as either LIRs or end-users.
The proposed text would not change any existing definitions. It would instead put the onus on the requstor to provide additional information, when it was for a new IP use.
Policy statement:
Retain existing NRPM text.
Add to Section 2:
Any organization which does not clearly fit into one of the above categories shall be treated as an LIR/ISP for policy purposes.
Timetable for implementation: Immediate
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ARIN Staff and Legal Assessment
DRAFT NUMBER AND NAME: Draft Policy ARIN-2013-5
LIR/ISP and End-user Definitions
DATE: 19 September 2013
- Summary (Staff Understanding)
This policy proposal would require networks to be considered under the ISP/LIR policies if it isn’t clear to staff whether they are considered an end user or an ISP/LIR based on the definitions provided in the NRPM.
- Comments
A. ARIN Staff Comments
· This proposal does not address the issue of which organization fits into which category.
· Staff needs guidance on what types of networks should be considered end users and what types of networks should be considered ISPs - specifically, technologies that involve assigning IP addresses to customers outside the traditional ISP context, such as cloud computing, VPNs, etc.
· This issue was raised in the last policy experience report and continues to be problematic for staff.
· Staff needs clarification on the exact placement of this policy in NRPM.
B. ARIN General Counsel - Legal Assessment
I don’t see any serious legal concerns in this policy.
- Resource Impact
This policy would have minimal resource impact from an implementation aspect. It is estimated that implementation would occur within 3 months after ratification by the ARIN Board of Trustees. The following would be needed in order to implement:
A. Updated guidelines
B. Staff training
Draft Policy Text:
Proposed text:
Retain existing NRPM text.
Add to Section 2:
Any organization which does not clearly fit into one of the above categories shall be treated as an LIR/ISP for policy purposes.
Problem Statement:
At ARIN 31, the Policy Experience Report (slides athttps://www.arin.net/vault/participate/meetings/reports/ARIN_31/PDF/monday/nobile_policy.pdf
or https://www.arin.net/vault/participate/meetings/reports/ARIN_31/PPT/monday/nobile_policy.pptx)
reported that, in ARIN staff’s experience, the NRPM does not adequately define ISP/LIR vs. end-user. As currently defined, and interpreted literally, many companies do not qualify as either LIRs or end-users.
The proposed text would not change any existing definitions. It would instead put the onus on the requstor to provide additional information, when it was for a new IP use.
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