This is going a bit offtopic, but its a valid question nonetheless, so I will answer it.

It is not in their interests to block IP addresses since we don't own them ourselves. So they would actually be blocking addresses that could potentially be used by another customer at our DC. Furthermore, we have plenty of other IP addresses to use and in the future will even service users needs via IPv6. We would like to see them stop us then!

I should also add that we have other mechanisms in place for notifying users, should anything like that happen. I doubt it will, since we are not doing anything illegal.
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