resolving prefix hijacks (was Re: Prefix hijacking by Michael Lindsay via Internap)

Ken Chase ken at sizone.org
Sun Aug 21 18:59:36 UTC 2011


On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 05:26:46PM +0000, Nathan Eisenberg said:

  >John Curran appears to be completely open to constructive suggestions, so
  if you have real and substantive input, why not contribute your intellect to
  the problem and talk to him?  Every organization has things they could be
  doing better, but as in physics, it often requires some new outside force to
  make it happen.

Well written.

That said, what is the de jure responce when a prefix is hijacked? Does
anyone have a 'best practices' guide? I am sure some of the most effective
vs legal practices are not in fact concomittant.

/kc
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