[ppml] Dean Anderson, 130.105.0.0/16 and the future of the IPv4 Internet.
David Schwartz
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Wed Jul 25 17:00:15 EDT 2007
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> >The current rules are that you must agree to certain things as a > >condition > >of getting address space assigned to you. In the distance past, address > >space > > wrong, IPv4 address space, not address space. > > >was treated essentially as property. Legacy holders can make a > >reasonable claim that they own their address space > > wrong, IPv4 address space, not address space. > > >and are grandfathered. > > > >It is not clear what legal or administrative process would be > >appropriate to > >defeat this claim. > Unnecessary. IPv6 was never treated as "property" so even if this screwy > daffynition of numbers as property were to ever hold up in silly-court, it > would only apply to IPv4. I don't get it, why would you bring IPv6 into a discussion that had nothing whatsoever to do with IPv6 just to point out that it has nothing to do with IPv6? Oh, I see, it so that you appear to respond to my argument without addressing it. DS
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