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ARIN Meetings Fellowship Program announced today.

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Internet Society press release: ISOC TO ADDRESS EUROPEAN PARLIAMENTARIANS ON IMPORTANCE OF OPEN INTERNET DEVELOPMENT

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The ARIN XXII meeting report was made available today. It contains, among many other things, a transcript of all the BoT and AC candidate speeches that were made on Friday morning. I have copied mine here: MR. GRUNDEMANN: Good morning. Yes, I’m Christopher Grundemann. I was sitting there thinking about what I could say up [...]

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IP space (v4, v6, vX) is a public resource and as such should be borrowed, used and returned by those with a need for it.

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I am a candidate in the 2008 ARIN Advisory Council election.

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A decision tree to help in evaluating a liberalized IP address transfer policy.

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I submitted my first policy proposal to ARIN.

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LIR/EU Transfer policies are a bad idea, and there are other options. To understand this we must first agree on what a “LIR/EU transfer policy” is. Then we can look into the problems with this type of transfer policy (and there are many). Such a policy slows IPv6 adoption, which is a very bad thing [...]

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My friend Gene Barlow and I recently founded the Colorado chapter of the Internet Society. We had our first meeting on Wednesday the 19th of March, 2008 at the Lone Tree Public Library.

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