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These are APNIC corporate documents and official guidelines. Policy documents are available in the Policy section.

Corporate

By-laws apnic-087-v001 By-laws that govern the operation of APNIC (including meeting procedures and formalities).
APNIC Definition Document apnic-080-v001 Common APNIC words and their meanings
Articles of Association apnic-096-v001 Articles of Association of APNIC Pty Ltd
Memorandum of Association apnic-095-v001 Memorandum of Association of APNIC Pty Ltd
Non-disclosure Agreement Not numbered Non-disclosure statement as a condition of employment or contract for services with APNIC Pty Ltd
Privacy statement Not numbered The privacy statement is linked from every page of the APNIC website.


Membership

Membership Agreementapnic-079-v001 Standard APNIC Membership Agreement
Non-Member Agreementapnic-088-v001 APNIC Non-Member Resource Services Agreement
Member fee scheduleapnic-119-v002 APNIC Member fee schedule: tiers, fees, and descriptions
Non-Member fee scheduleapnic-118-v002 APNIC Non-Member fee schedule

 

Policy development

Policy development process apnic-111-v001 Describes the process through which policy proposals should be submitted, considered, and adopted by APNIC.
Document editorial policy apnic-112-v001 Describes the editorial process used by the APNIC Secretariat to document and implement consensus decisions arising from the APNIC Policy Development Process and to maintain clear, effective, and up-to-date documentation.


Resource guidelines

Guidelines for IPv4 allocation and assignment requests apnic-105-v002Applies to the management of global IPv4 public address space in the Asia Pacific region.
Guidelines for IPv6 allocation and assignment requestsapnic-114-v005 Applies to the management of global unicast IPv6 public address space in the Asia Pacific region.
Guide to the maintenance of historical Internet resourcesNot numbered Intended to guide LIRs wishing to update information about historical Internet resources registered in the APNIC Whois Database.
Guide to the transfer of historical Internet resourcesNot numbered Intended to guide LIRs wishing to transfer or accept transfers of historical Internet resources registered in the APNIC Whois Database.
Guide to reverse zonesNot numberedInformation based on creating reverse zones using BIND
Guide to the transfer of historical Internet resourcesNot numbered Intended to guide LIRs wishing to transfer or accept transfers of historical Internet resources registered in the APNIC Whois Database.
Public availability of reverse DNS zones at APNICNot numberedThe DNS is a public service - any Internet user is freely able to query the DNS system for forward or reverse translations.
Guide to the recovery of unused address space
Not numbered
Intended to guide networks holding historical address space.


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