There was NO FRAUD! There's just a minority of folks who disagree with the process used (and have other axes to grind with certain members of the ARDC board).
Those people would probably have NEVER been satisfied with ANY process that might have been used by the ARDC. They are what I call members of the C.A.V.E. committee
(Citizens Against Virtually Everything)!
Please read the FAQ at https://www.ampr.org/amprnet/ and give it careful consideration before spreading rumors and falsehoods.
By the way, ARIN was most certainly involved in the transaction as they made the mistakes that temporarily broke reverse DNS.
On Sat, Aug 17, 2019 at 8:51 AM J. William Semich via 44Net < 44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
One approach that may generate some visibility of the issue - and possibly some action, or an investigation - would be to file a complaint with ARIN, the responsible entity fir all North American IP address allocations. See arin.net Bill Semich, K1CSL
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