On 18-Sep-12 23:11, Mike Hale wrote:
"this is the arin vigilante cultural view of the world. luckily, the disease does not propagate sufficiently to cross oceans."
I'd love to hear the reasoning for this. Why would it be bad policy to force companies to use the resources they are assigned or give them back to the general pool?
In theory, that sounds great. However, the legal basis for actually taking them back is questionable since they pre-date the RIR system, registration agreements, utilization requirements, etc. And, in practice, those who _aren't_ using their assignments have, for the most part, given them back voluntarily, so it's a moot point. Also, as in the case at hand, most of the blocks that generate complaints turn out to be, upon closer examination, actively in use but just not advertised--at least on the particular internet that the complainer is using. Hint: there is more than one internet. S -- Stephen Sprunk "God does not play dice." --Albert Einstein CCIE #3723 "God is an inveterate gambler, and He throws the K5SSS dice at every possible opportunity." --Stephen Hawking