[governance] FBI, DEA, IPv6 & ICANN

John Curran jcurran at arin.net
Thu Jul 5 14:31:52 EDT 2012


On Jul 5, 2012, at 12:54 PM, William Drake wrote:
> Actually, Avri pressed this in NCSG's meeting with the Board in Prague, and there seemed to be agreement that asking the LEAs whether they'd checked with their respective governments' privacy people when formulating proposals was a reasonable first step.  Sort of a concrete proposal for you, John.

Bill - 
 
 As of yet, there is no policy proposal in this area at ARIN, and hence
 no discussion of same.  If there is a proposal made, I have no problem 
 asking for clear attribution regarding comments made, since it is a 
 material question when dealing with entities (like LEA) which are only 
 a single component of a government.

 Until there are actual proposals for change to policy, there is 
 nothing to be done in ARIN with respect to the policy development
 process. In the meantime, I imagine that "privacy and use of Internet 
 resource databases" would make an interesting topic for the likes 
 of an Internet policy forum such as IGF.

Best,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN


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