> > http://www.47-usc-230c2.org/chapter3.html > > This time 128.168/16 - and by the same group that seems to have > > acquired control of the earlier one. > > luckily, there is no black market in address space. or at > least so the theory goes on arin and ripe public policy lists.
No, the theory goes that there *IS* a black market and changing ARIN or RIPE policies to make it a white market would be a bad idea. Better to help ARIN to document the fact that this is not a valid allocation so that they can recover the block. --Michael Dillon

