[ppml] More on Kremen/Cohen
Ted Mittelstaedt
tedm at ipinc.net
Tue Jul 31 20:33:18 EDT 2007
>-----Original Message-----
>From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net]On Behalf Of
>James Hess
>Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 5:22 PM
>To: Dean Anderson
>Cc: ARIN PPML
>Subject: Re: [ppml] More on Kremen/Cohen
>
>
>On 7/31/07, Dean Anderson <dean at av8.com> wrote:
>> More of a subterfuge than I thought: I thought the AS had been
>> reassigned to _someone_else_ to unfairly keep it from Kremen.
>
>> Turns out, ARIN apparently transferred the AS11083 to LACnic to avoid
>> court jurisdiction, and KEEP IT IN COHEN'S HANDS.
>
>How about ARIN apparently created the proper referral record and LACNIC
>took up its responsibility for maintaining and recording the AS
>contact information,
>because according to the record it's a network in Mexico, AND Mexico is in
>LACNIC's region and networks in Mexico are not in ARIN's region or
>responsibility?
>
Um, you are aware that Cohen fled to Mexico with a warrent out for his
arrest 5 years ago, he apparently screwed up and crossed over into New
Mexico
last year and was arrested in the United States. He is in custody now and
I believe sentencing is set for another week I think.
>Sounds fairly innocuous to me.
>
Does that mean that I can claim to the IRS that my residence is actually
in Mexico and thus avoid paying taxes in the US? Even though I am living
in the US right now?
Since I suspect Cohen's address will be one of the federal pens for
a number of years I suspect his country of residence won't be Mexico
much longer. ;-)
>
>And no, your former country of residence doesn't get to force your
>new country
>of residence to revoke your driver's license in the new country,
>although, they
>can still force the Motor Vehicle's office in your country of former
>residence to
>issue your license to a different person, it just wouldn't make much sense.
Of course, when you stupidly walk back into your former country of residence
and get yourself arrested, all of this theorizing goes up in smoke...
Like I said - would you want one of your daughters dating either of
the scum?
This case should not have been in front of a court at all, the courts
(as of yet) have no business involved in IP addressing. I support any
moves that ARIN makes to get the case vacated, even if they have to do
a scummy underhanded trick to do it. Both of these people are pure slime
and deserve scummy tricks. Both of them got what was coming to them
(pardon the pun)
Ted
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