Hello,

I think it is time to consider the next step for dealing with the problem of a 
few individuals opening up dozens of LIRs for the exclusive purpose of selling 
the /22s. Such activity is outright fraud, and something the NCC should tackle 
with the assistance of the APWG.

Obvious point 1: 
It is very difficult to write policy text which stops such behavior, but does 
not impact legitimate market behavior. 

Obvious point 2:
The NCC staff likely know when a request is a duplicate of previous requests.  
(Or at least, in many cases they do.)

We had discussed in Amsterdam that perhaps it was best to empower the staff to 
stop the activity when it is clear to them that such activity is taking place. 
So how about a policy sentence that reads something like:

"When RIPE NCC staff have reason to believe a LIR is being opened for the 
purposes of selling the IPv4 block allocation, such a request may be denied."

Just throwing out ideas,
David

David R Huberman
Principal, Global IP Addressing
Microsoft Corporation


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