It appears that Owen DeLong via NANOG <owen@delong.com> said:
Is there any one of the 5 jurisdictions where RIRs operate that do not define the existing RIR in that jurisdiction as a business?
I know, for example that ARIN is definitely a business by the applicable definition.
ARIN is a Virginia nonstock corporation which has a 501(c)(3) charitable registration with the IRS.
It seems to be a theological argument whether you consider that to be a business. Most definitions
of business include an intention to make a profit, which rules out ARIN.
I’m less familiar with the legal frameworks and charters of the other three, but I’m pretty sure RIPE NCC
is a business by the rules there.
RIPE is a non-profit association under Dutch law. LACNIC is a non-profit association under Uruguay law.
Same theological argument.
APNIC is an Australian Pty Ltd so you can make a somewhat stronger argument that it's a business,
although in practice it seems to operate a lot like ARIN, RIPE, and LACNIC.
At this point I wouldn't try to guess what Afrinic is.
R's,
John