Shane and all, Good point IF whomever will sign. IF not, than how does anyone expect bad IP's from being routed anyway or stolen for that matter? Shane Kerr wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 04:58:41PM +0900, Randy Bush wrote:
What would you propose the RIPE NCC do with revoked address space assignments? Should they just keep them in a "sin bin" or should they allocate or assign the address space to other network operators?
sell them at a price high enough to pay for some extremely large lawyer bills.
Why would there be large lawyer bills? Wouldn't it be much, MUCH cheaper to simply sign a contract with the RIPE NCC saying "I am the assignee of this space" rather than spend money on laywers?
-- Shane
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