Maybe the right path is to find some way to allocate those addresses to
real new entrants only

Perhaps limitations like only one allocation:
- per LIR
- per legal entity
- per physical person
- per "network", "activity" or whatever, & based on how you should have
your own resources

Anything that can allow the RIPE to say : "nope, you're obviously trying
to get more stuff from us, you got your part, we deny this allocation"

This way, the last ressources' purpose will be filled properly, and not
scavenged by greedy guys

Regards,

On 22/09/2017 09:04, Carlos Friaças wrote:
> This proposal is not aimed at preventing the complete runout. That will
> happen. This proposal aims to preserve some tiny resources for new
> entrants in this community, by trying to extend the time period until
> the runout occurs. We cannot "measure" its benefits until the runout
> occurs, and we can then count how many new entrants did get a tiny
> portion of (new, never used before) IPv4 address space.

--
Jack
Net/sys admin

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