In a word, no.

ARIN should not be the application police and should not be making value 
judgments about what addresses are used for.

While I support industry efforts to eliminate SPAM and support ARIN taking 
action against inefficient utilization of address space (such as snowshoe 
spamming), I do not think that we want to go down the very slippery slope of 
appointing ARIN arbiter of what is good and bad usage of internet addresses.

Owen

> On Nov 6, 2014, at 1:24 PM, Bon Onlines <bononli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey all,
> 
> What do you think about the number of ARIN ips belongs to spammers
> nowadays? I have done a researched recently and found alot companies
> how have assigned more than thousands of IPs to some spammers around
> the world.
> 
> Do you think such assignments are fair? Shouldn't arin take some steps
> to stop such abuses of ips?
> 
> I would be happy to hear your thoughts.
> 
> Thanks
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