they should release all the U.S. army held /8 blocks first.
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Yes, although the 240.0.0.0/8–255.0.0.0/8
block looks like it's actually 15 /8 blocks, so it's almost equivalent to the DoD stuff and US corporation stuff all together (20 /8 blocks if I'm not wrong).
Or we could work on transitioning to IPv6. At this point if you're not developing your new programs and systems with IPv6 in mind, even with dual stack, you're part of the problem.
IPv6 is easier to fingerprint, IPv4 is better for privacy.