On 4/4/16 9:50 PM, David Huberman wrote:

Operators generally want to do the right thing.  But at the same time,
there's no real leverage over a paying customer who is breaking no laws
and just never paid ARIN's bills and has out-of-date contact info.  You
can tell them to go talk to ARIN.  But you can't disco them or turn off
your BGP session.  So whether it's an unregistered ASN or an ASN clearly
marked "BAD! NO!", we generally find the ISP is unproductively stuck in
the middle.


If the ASN gets legitimately issued to someone else and the squatter proceeds to hijack it from the legitimate registrant they should be turned off if the ISP is going to do the right thing according to whois.

~Seth
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