I was about to make the same comment that you included at the end of your
explanation between brackets, then you said it.

I think no one has control what the ip will be used for after being
delegated, be is ddos , spam, phishing or anything else.


On Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 7:20 PM John Curran <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jodi -
>
> To be clear, there is potential for a lot more operational coordination
> than simply BGP…  just in routing, there’s also IRR and RPKI, but looking
> beyond there are also web servers, DNS servers, mail servers, etc. – all of
> which can result in others who are running corresponding elements of
> Internet infrastructure having to reach the address holder, not just their
> directly-connected upstream carriers.
>
> There’s nothing wrong with making use of Internet as a private individual
> and remaining that way, but to the extent that there’s Internet
> infrastructure originating traffic that’s truly autonomous from your
> upstream providers, then clear public attribution of the responsible entity
> remains essential for maintaining smooth operation of Internet.  (You may
> believe that it will never be your piece of the Internet at 3 AM on Sunday
> that’s injecting bad routes, relaying spam & phishing attacks, or serving
> as the command/control network for botnets, but then again, that’s what
> everyone thinks…)
>
>
> Thanks!
> /John
>
> John Curran
> President and CEO
> American Registry for Internet Numbers
>
>
> On Apr 8, 2025, at 1:55 PM, jordi.palet--- via ARIN-PPML <
> [email protected]> wrote:
> ...
>
>
> We also need to understand that those individuals that decide to directly
> to connect to Internet and as you said “present them publicly", will only
> be able to do so via actual operators that provide them links with BGP, so
> that already ensures the operational coordination. In the end is the same
> for any smaller ISP, the overall majority of them don’t get in touch with
> those hundred thousand global operators, but only with their directly
> connected carriers, and anyway, they are engaged in public activities.
>
>
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