Peace,

> A new RIPE Policy proposal, 2019-03, "BGP Hijacking is
> a RIPE Policy Violation", is now available for discussion.

Alright, folks, what I'm trying to do now is to stress the conditions.

Let's say it's 2021 and IPv6 is fully deployed, and IPv4 is no more.
[now no one could say I'm pessimistic, right?]

How's that policy supposed to work then?

E.g. I'm the attacker, I start the hijacking, I continue that for 10
weeks until I'm denied membership.
I don't lose any valuable address space at the time because it's just
IPv6 which is totally disposable.
I then switch to another LIR account I've obtained before, and start
doing the same thing, at a cost of a generous sign-up fee.

What's the value of the 2019-03 proposal then?

--
Töma

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