Look at this page: http://www.arin.net/cgi-bin/member_list.pl Every one of those organizations has disclosed to ARIN all their customer names, etc... That is the way things are done. If you don't want to play ball like the rest of us, then you are not going to get IP addresses. That's the simple truth. We have a level playing field and you are asking for special privileges that other organizations don't feel are necessary.
--Michael Dillon
Michael, I think you are confusing ARIN membership with ARIN resource recipient. The two are not synonymous although there is a great deal of overlap. An end-user recipient is not necessarily an ARIN member. An ARIN member is not necessarily a recipient. True, all ISP recipients are ARIN members since that is an automatic aspect of their subscriber status, providing much of the overlap, but, not the complete definition. Owen