hi, 2023-04 Add AGGREGATED-BY-LIR status for IPv4 PA assignments (which you may have mis-understood) aside, i am intellectually curious, but ianal, and i try not to play one on the net. i think i understand your concerns to a fair extent. the more and more accurate data leo can access without a court order makes life easier for leo. and, as a security guy who occasionally has to call leo, i have some sympathy for leo here. though in the extreme, we have a police state. but take anything to the extreme and it is silly. my point is that there is a spectrum. but as a privacy guy, i am interested in the tension between that and the privacy and data protection initiatives on which the eu seems to be in the lead (congrats). even operationally, we have a tension between privacy and data such as location (see geoloc: discussion), identity (whois), this proposal, etc. as i said, ianal, but i think the slow and frustrating court order is meant to dump that tradeoff on a judge. here, in our nerdy way, we're trying to automate it, but have the same tensions. so i wonder if you could shed some light on where you see the tradeoff here. randy, trying to move from positions to a conversation