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Re: a business opportunity?


From: Paul Vixie <vixie () isc org>
Date: Sat, 05 Jul 2008 21:56:35 +0000

randy () psg com (Randy Bush) writes:

if the ipv4 free pool run-out produces a lot of address shifting and
recycling of old address space, will there be a market in clean-up
services such as the above.  give them your newly-acquired address space
for two months before you need to use it, and they will test and scrub
and write and beg and whine on nanog?  it could be that one or two
reputable clean-up folk could develop history with the various blockers
and be able to get the job done better than we could do it ourselves.

reputation-washing is an inherently nonscalable business.  dirty blocks
that go back to the washer will be harder and harder to re-clean once the
victims harken to the repeat-business aspects of the activity.  dirty users
will go on incorporating a new LLC every week so as to appear to be a new
and different entity as often as they need to, to avoid regulations linked
to one's past reputation.

now, a business whereby small discontugous blocks could be traded in (with
some cash perhaps) for a contiguous block of the same total size, that'd be
interesting.
-- 
Paul Vixie

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