On 6/1/2015 2:01 PM, William Herrin wrote:
On Mon, Jun 1, 2015 at 4:33 PM, John Curran <[email protected]> wrote:
If you provide an actual citation of such a finding,
it should be fairly easy to find the language to that effect in the judgement.
Let me put this another way: If I were to find an ISP willing to let
me announce 199.43.0.0/24, how long do you think it would take ARIN
counsel to figure out what to sue us for?
If ARIN counsel had drafted a LOA allowing you to announce
199.43.0.0/24, not only would it be easy to find an ISP willing to let
you announce it, you'd probably also find that ARIN wouldn't bother
suing you (and certainly wouldn't win). *Even though* the registry
doesn't show that it is "yours" to announce. That's the case we're
discussing.
Matthew
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