Maybe ARIN staff should start re-writing policies and implementing out punishments. Guarantee you if operators were penalized for not following rules, for allowing filth to leave their networks, I bet you many maladies on the net would be cut substantially.
Sorry, that's not their job. That is *YOUR* job! http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml Join the list and propose the new policy. And ARIN will never mete out punishments or act as a police force in any way because that is not in ARIN's charter. However, it could operate a whois directory that meets the needs of network operators fighting abuse, if said network operators would get off their butts, agree on a policy describing such a whois directory, and propose it to ARIN. It's like a lot of those people who complain about the Bush administration. If you asked them whether they voted Democrat in the last election, they often say no, they didn't vote at all. Well, you not only get what you vote for, but you also get what you don't vote against. Network operators who don't participate in ARIN policy development don't deserve to complain about anything ARIN-related. --Michael Dillon