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This document outlines Policy Proposal 180, which addresses the private reassignment of IP addresses by ISPs. Originating as ARIN-prop-180 in August 2012, this proposal details how organizations receiving allocations from APNIC can choose to keep their customer assignment registrations confidential. The current version of the policy was last updated on August 16, 2012. This proposal is not being discussed for adoption and will not proceed to the last call after this meeting. For further details, refer to the discussion guide at ARIN's policy proposal archive.
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Prop-180 - History NOT a draft policy. Not being discussed for adoption (will not be going to last call after this meeting) Origin: ARIN-prop-180 (Aug 2012) AC Shepherd: Robert Seastrom Current version: 16 August 2012 Text online & in Discussion Guide https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/policy_proposal_archive.html
Prop-180 – Status at other RIRs APNIC policy: “Organizations that receive an allocation from APNIC can choose whether or not their customer assignment registrations should be publicly available. If the organization does not indicate a choice, or it chooses to hide its customer assignment registrations, then those records will not be visible in the public whois database. Whois queries on these records will return details of the allocation.”