On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:46 PM, Shane Ronan <sro...@fattoc.com> wrote: > It's means one of two things: >
sure, but 'how' exactly? > 1) Recoup the unused space for paid reallocation > or arin never (nor do any RIR) guarantee routability, nor do they even a method to affect routability of a network. > 2) Have the current "owner" pay the market rate for the IP space > ... that's somewhat hard since the current policies don't support that, and there is no real legal stance for legacy-allocations... For allocated post-legacy-times ARIN can start court proceedings, but ... that's a lengthy process and expensive. -Chris > > On Apr 21, 2009, at 7:37 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote: > >> On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Shane Ronan <sro...@fattoc.com> wrote: >>> >>> Is ARIN, who won't even take back large blocks of space from people who >>> have >>> long ago stopped using it and aren't paying anything for it, prepared to >>> start filing civil suits against people who were assigned /24's (and paid >>> for them) due to inaccurate declaration? >> >> out of curiousity.. 'take back' means what in this context? > > <div><br></div>