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Proposal 50 (Version 5) outlines modifications to IP address transfer policies, addressing concerns raised by the APNIC Executive Council regarding potential abuse. Following extensive community discussions between June and August 2009, the revised proposal includes specific eligibility criteria for transfers and emphasizes the need for public records of all transfer activities. Additionally, it limits further assignments to exceptional circumstances, ensuring transparent reporting. This version appears to align with the consensus from participants in the APNIC Policy Special Interest Group mailing list, reflecting a commitment to community input and safeguarding against misuse.
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Prop-50 IP Address Transfers • Prop-50 –version 4 – March 2009 • APNIC EC has referred this back to the Policy SIG: EC noted no clear consensus in favour of the policy, and noted concerns relating to adequate safeguards against potential abuse • Mailing List Discussion June – August 2009 • 59 posts on this proposal • section 4 re-drafted on the list in the light of community suggestions and comments • no outstanding objections on the mailing list
Prop-50 version 5 • Detail added to section 4 to provide additional safeguards against potential abuse of transfers, based on community input on the mailing list Record all transfers in a public record Prior to APNIC unallocated pool exhaustion: • eligibility criteria for transfers • further assignments under exceptional circumstances only, with reporting of activity
Prop-50 version 5 This version of the proposal appears to represent the general consensus of the participants on the APNIC Policy SIG mailing list We have added safeguards to address EC’s noted concerns Thank you to all those who contributed their views and suggestions – we trust that this proposal now reflects the general intent of the community