And their Facebook/Twitter accounts have no meaningful engagement at all. 123 followers on Twitter, which is pathetic. Even I managed to get ~600 followers, mostly from when my blog ended up on the HN frontpage. I barely posted on Twitter. It's a massive discrepancy from their 6.3 million YouTube subscribers. Together with the view count rollercoaster, this does not smell kosher.
So it seems that a bad faith bullshitter who will abuse any system to bits to earn a buck is engaging in bad faith bullshit behaviour on account of being a bad faith bullshitter who will abuse any system to bits to earn a buck. I am shocked I tell you. Shocked!
YouTube is willingly complicit in bot activity when it makes their stats look good. They don’t care about bot subscribers or comments as long as it drives engagement
Lol I almost went for that pedantry. However technically America is not a continent (under most definitions of continent) but North and South America are. :P
I was surprised the Register didn't provide the additional context of AFRINIC's revocation of Cloud Innovations IP4 blocks that were being sold anywhere but Africa[1][2][3].
I’ve posted about this saga on LinkedIn a bunch of times and received a cease and desist every time. These people are rent seeking fools who are holding African addresses hostage for profit.
As someone entirely unfamiliar with everything here: can ICANN actually do anything to resolve this situation, and I imagine, ideally retrieve the IPs from this unsavoury individual?
> ICANN’s letter references a policy [PDF] that allows it to appoint an emergency replacement for a dysfunctional RIR, and states that ICANN reserves all rights to start the process that would make that possible.
Cloud Innovation primarily leases their AFRINIC-allocated IPv4 addresses to entities outside Africa, including datacenters and hosting companies in Asia and Europe, which is precisely what sparked the original legal disputes with AFRINIC over resource utilization policies.
It's most likely against the IP allocation policy/agreement. Violating an agreement is a civil matter.
However, purposefully entering agreements with intent to violate them can escalate to criminal fraud, amd wire fraud when money is involved. There'a certainly a question of jurisdiction when there's so many localities involved.
No one wants to get a sovereign country involved in these issues if they can avoid it, because that is an even more giant can of worms. Because then it’s ’whose laws again?’.
And all these matters cross every international boundary as a matter of course.
Unfortunately, it is also enabling this particular situation.
Ah. It sounds like another case where the Internet was built assuming a fair bit of goodwill on behalf of its users. Until we realized that it means that the worst 0.01% now have access to everyone in the world.
Though also, the alternatives are rarely much better.
Not that the rest of the world would be feeling great if this was all based out of Washington DC right now eh? Or Beijing. Or Paris. (Depending on who they are)
it's all this guy: https://heng.lu/
who is very outspoken against IPv6 adoption because he wants to capitalize on his v4 holdings. THE END.
I don't know if I've heard a sentence from him that isn't a threat of legal action for something
But he earned those addresses by the sweat of his brow! He's entitled to whatever the market will bear and more, because numbers aren't free!
That site is unintentionally hilarious. Who knew that selling IP addresses was really an agent for the vague notion of social change lol.
I don't know who that guy is, but if he's against IPv6, why does he say;
>promotes accountable leadership, fair market practices, and adoption of the next generation of IPv6 addresses.
I learned about him yesterday via this article. It also frames into context articles I've seen in the past about AFRINIC's IPv4 space being lost to foreigners. https://medium.com/@emmanuelvitus/afrinic-hope-hijack-and-th...
A couple months ago he gave a talk Why Buying IP Addresses is a Scam in Washington DC. It's a lot of complaining about who owns IP addresses: https://youtu.be/dAqXo5DB42E?si=7RpoUFXM3KXziN-Y
It appears the entire channel and Number Resource Society is just a front for his own opinions: https://m.youtube.com/@numberresourcesociety
How does his YouTube channel have:
1) 6.3M subscribers
2) <5k views on about half their videos
3) 10M+ views on a random selection of their dullest videos?
And their Facebook/Twitter accounts have no meaningful engagement at all. 123 followers on Twitter, which is pathetic. Even I managed to get ~600 followers, mostly from when my blog ended up on the HN frontpage. I barely posted on Twitter. It's a massive discrepancy from their 6.3 million YouTube subscribers. Together with the view count rollercoaster, this does not smell kosher.
So it seems that a bad faith bullshitter who will abuse any system to bits to earn a buck is engaging in bad faith bullshit behaviour on account of being a bad faith bullshitter who will abuse any system to bits to earn a buck. I am shocked I tell you. Shocked!
YouTube is willingly complicit in bot activity when it makes their stats look good. They don’t care about bot subscribers or comments as long as it drives engagement
Why is NK called Democratic People's Republic if it's not? The marketing copy can say whatever it needs to.
And America isn't a democracy, it's a Republic.
This is the most infuriatingly incorrect statement.
America is a democracy AND it's a republic AND a bunch of other stuff.
The full description is that America is a Federal Constitutional Representative Democratic Republic.
Technically “America” is a continent. The country is called “United States of America”. ;-)
And yes, saying it’s not a democracy infuriates me as well, because it’s being used to justify a whole lot of undemocratic shenanigans.
Lol I almost went for that pedantry. However technically America is not a continent (under most definitions of continent) but North and South America are. :P
America would then be the whole land mass. Or something like that.
When the Presided of the USA is no longer bound by the Constitution, written law, it is no longer.
Funnily enough, it isn't even a constitutional monarchy then, it regresses beyond that to an absolute monarchy.
The fact remains the country, as defined by its laws, should be a democracy.
Its people will have a lot of stuff to fix in a couple years.
Thanks to https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44517053 and https://techdirt.com/2025/07/09/litigious-company-demands-re... I now know what The Register was being so surprisingly careful about.
I was surprised the Register didn't provide the additional context of AFRINIC's revocation of Cloud Innovations IP4 blocks that were being sold anywhere but Africa[1][2][3].
1. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43753738
2. Now-deleted report on involved parties by South African news org https://archive.is/bcSDY
3. https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/172579/cloud-innovations-i...
I’ve posted about this saga on LinkedIn a bunch of times and received a cease and desist every time. These people are rent seeking fools who are holding African addresses hostage for profit.
As someone entirely unfamiliar with everything here: can ICANN actually do anything to resolve this situation, and I imagine, ideally retrieve the IPs from this unsavoury individual?
It’s in the article
> ICANN’s letter references a policy [PDF] that allows it to appoint an emergency replacement for a dysfunctional RIR, and states that ICANN reserves all rights to start the process that would make that possible.
More context: https://medium.com/@emmanuelvitus/afrinic-hope-hijack-and-th...
AFRINIC is an utterly incompetent organisation and should be disbanded. Its resources should be managed by one of the other RIRs.
Well, that was the case before 2004.
Who are cloud innovation's IP address range customers?
Cloud Innovation primarily leases their AFRINIC-allocated IPv4 addresses to entities outside Africa, including datacenters and hosting companies in Asia and Europe, which is precisely what sparked the original legal disputes with AFRINIC over resource utilization policies.
Other articles suggest data centers outside of Africa
Is that legal?
It's most likely against the IP allocation policy/agreement. Violating an agreement is a civil matter.
However, purposefully entering agreements with intent to violate them can escalate to criminal fraud, amd wire fraud when money is involved. There'a certainly a question of jurisdiction when there's so many localities involved.
Some corrupt employee sold millions of IPs to this guy and he's been reselling them outside of Africa .
Is that covered by any actual law? Is some government entity responsible? Or is it just an anarchy breaking down?
No one wants to get a sovereign country involved in these issues if they can avoid it, because that is an even more giant can of worms. Because then it’s ’whose laws again?’.
And all these matters cross every international boundary as a matter of course.
Unfortunately, it is also enabling this particular situation.
Ah. It sounds like another case where the Internet was built assuming a fair bit of goodwill on behalf of its users. Until we realized that it means that the worst 0.01% now have access to everyone in the world.
Though also, the alternatives are rarely much better.
Not that the rest of the world would be feeling great if this was all based out of Washington DC right now eh? Or Beijing. Or Paris. (Depending on who they are)
Its Africa
Dubious/bulletproof hosting companies