Participate in the Public Policy Process [Archived]

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Posted: Wednesday, 01 April 2015

You may have heard about the upcoming ARIN 35 Public Policy and Member Meeting, held 12-15 April in San Francisco, and we hope you will take part in this important policy discussion forum. Knowing that these policies have a direct impact on your business, can you think of a better reason to tune in and share your thoughts? We can’t either.

The policy discussions at ARIN 35 will include:

All draft policy text is available at:
https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/

We will also have some exciting features on our agenda, including:

  • An update from the CRISP Team on the IANA Stewardship Transition process
  • An IPv4 Transfer Experience panel
  • The latest on Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP), the newly accepted IETF specifications for accessing Whois information

We hope to see you there, but if you are unable to make it in person, participating online can be equally rewarding. As a registered remote participant, you’ll be able to access the live transcript and webcast on the ARIN website throughout the meeting, submit questions and comments alongside in-person attendees, and raise your virtual hand during straw polls.

In order to take full advantage of remote participation you will need a Jabber client, and we’ll need your Jabber Identifier (JID) when you register. For details, visit the ARIN 35 Remote Participation page:
https://www.arin.net/ARIN35_remote

Note that all remote participants are subject to the Remote Participation Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) found at:
https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/remote_aup.html

Whether you attend in person or remotely, we look forward to your participation. Please contact us at info@arin.net if you have any questions.

Regards,

Communications and Member Services
American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)

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