The subnets will probably be held until the conclusion of the criminal trials. After that, the addresses may be held back from assignment for a while (e.g. a year), but eventually they'll get reassigned.
Andrew Fried [email protected] On 7/6/12 4:45 PM, Roy wrote: > On 7/6/2012 1:15 PM, Andrew Fried wrote: >> Cameron, >> >> That idea had been brought up. Also discussed was short durations of >> random blackouts of dns resolution to impress upon the infected users >> that they needed to take action. Unfortunately, taking either of those >> actions would have exceeded the authorization of the court order. >> >> We're coming up with a pretty detailed list of "lesson's learned" from >> this operation and being able to implement ideas like yours will >> hopefully be considered in advance "next time". >> >> Andy >> >> Andrew Fried >> [email protected] >> >> > > > Doesn't the court order expire as of Monday? What happens to those IP > ranges then? > > >

