[125178] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: ARIN IP6 policy for those with legacy IP4 Space
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Curtis Maurand)
Fri Apr 9 14:16:42 2010
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2010 14:14:43 -0400
From: Curtis Maurand <cmaurand@xyonet.com>
To: nanog@nanog.org
In-Reply-To: <m2q3c3e3fca1004091043td86a921docf9b8258d7a004e1@mail.gmail.com>
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On 4/9/2010 1:43 PM, William Herrin wrote:
>> No, ARIN is not a regulator. Regulators have guns or access to
>> people with
>> guns to enforce the regulations that they enact. ARIN has no such power.
>>
>> The FCC is a regulator. The California PUC is a regulator. ARIN is not
>> a regulator.
>>
> Last I heard, the FCC has access to people with law degrees not guns.
> Much like ARIN, really.
>
ARIN can act by de-allocating your network and revoking your ASN's.
They can't fine you, but if you violate the RSA, they can revoke your
stuff. That seems regulatory to me.
--Curtis