Unless the ip you takes belongs to the rbn, mafia, or a three letter government org. --
---------------------- Brian Raaen Network Engineer bra...@zcorum.com On Friday 09 April 2010, Brandon Ross wrote: > On Fri, 9 Apr 2010, William Herrin wrote: > > > Last I heard, the FCC has access to people with law degrees not guns. > > Much like ARIN, really. > > Oh really? So if I start using a frequency that requires a license and I > don't have one, won't they tell me to stop? And if I say no, I won't > stop, what happens then? Will they never call the cops and have them show > up and forcibly shut down my equipment? And if I try to defend my > equipment, will the cops not shoot me? > > Sorry, all government policies are enforced by guns. > > ARIN is not government, if I don't pay ARIN for my address space and keep > using it anyway, no cops will show up at my door. Sure my upstreams may > decide to shut off my announcements, but a gun never gets involved. > > -- > Brandon Ross AIM: BrandonNRoss > >