On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 9:30 PM Ronald F. Guilmette <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> As I understand it, this guy has now been ordered, by a judge, to give
> back everything he stole.... except of course for the stuff that he
> can't give back, because he already fenced it to overseas buyers and
> thus, THAT stuff apparently... and for reasons that I personally am
> none too clear on... cannot be retrieved.  Is that approximately a
>

Perhaps "should not be retrieved"  --  if some recipients of space were
legitimate companies with legitimately justifiable IP number needs in the
amount received; would be eligible for that amount of allocation under
the NRPM;  and even with thorough due-diligence of their own could
not have known/suspected the transfer they were procuring would
come from a fraudulently-secured allocation...

By all means I hope ARIN pursue fraudsters and take back IP space
and disgorge them of any revenues to keep good stewardship of the
IP space,  but try to minimize the damage to innocent operators....

--
-JH
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