One thing that might be seen as negative is if I SWIP a network, the GeoIP database might use your into to place you location to the address on the listing.I see, thanks. What are the negative and advantage points to having it in your name? (I am still learning about this)
Which is what's required - at least in the USA. So it has to be done here.We assign (SWIP) all /29 or larger subnets, but not individual IPs.
In my opinion it is a privacy issue and they should not be doing it unless it is made clear to the client that their information will be made public.there is a dedicated server providers that do SWIP to all their customers without even asking for,
Most providers do the "detailed utilization information" option (at least for customers who have not requested SWIP), which usually means sending a text file with allocation information for each IP."ISPs must provide reassignment information on the entire previously allocated block(s) via SWIP or RWhois server for /29 or larger blocks. For blocks smaller than /29 and for internal space, ISPs should provide utilization data either via SWIP or RWhois server or by providing detailed utilization information."
https://www.arin.net/policy/nrpm.html 4.2.2.1.2. Efficient utilization