"First they came for the spammers, and I said nothing, because I sent no
spam"
On 2014-11-06 3:59 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:
In a word, no.
ARIN should not be the application police and should not be making value
judgments about what addresses are used for.
While I support industry efforts to eliminate SPAM and support ARIN taking
action against inefficient utilization of address space (such as snowshoe
spamming), I do not think that we want to go down the very slippery slope of
appointing ARIN arbiter of what is good and bad usage of internet addresses.
Owen
On Nov 6, 2014, at 1:24 PM, Bon Onlines <[email protected]> wrote:
Hey all,
What do you think about the number of ARIN ips belongs to spammers
nowadays? I have done a researched recently and found alot companies
how have assigned more than thousands of IPs to some spammers around
the world.
Do you think such assignments are fair? Shouldn't arin take some steps
to stop such abuses of ips?
I would be happy to hear your thoughts.
Thanks
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