> On Aug 28, 2021, at 12:48 AM, Baldur Norddahl <baldur.nordd...@gmail.com> > wrote: > just to point out it is not just one guy but a whole region doing business > like that.
You’re saying a whole region consists of parties who don’t route IP traffic? If not, you’re making a false equivalency. > In the RIPE region we had a run with many parties that created fake LIRs to > get an extra /22 assignment. That’s unfortunate, and I hope RIPE revokes any allocations which were made under false pretenses and are being currently used in ways that violate RIPE’s current policies. As AfriNIC does. > Did they steal that any less than this guy? I believe the blocks in question are: 154.80.0.0/12 45.192.0.0/12 156.224.0.0/11 154.192.0.0/11 So, yes, 6,144 times less. > This guy is a small fish compared to the robbery done by so many others. If you know of someone who’s fraudulently acquired _more_ than 6.3M IPv4 addresses, and is profiting from their being used in contravention of RIR policy, I very much encourage you to request that your RIR perform a compliance audit. Since, after all, that’s what the RIR’s job is. -Bill
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