[ppml] SPAM-WARN:RE: [arin-announce] Legacy RSA
Michael Thomas - Mathbox
mike at mathbox.com
Fri Oct 12 15:26:45 EDT 2007
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> -----Original Message----- > From: Ted Mittelstaedt [mailto:tedm at ipinc.net] > Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 3:11 PM > To: Michael Thomas - Mathbox; 'Kevin Kargel'; ppml at arin.net > Subject: SPAM-WARN:RE: [ppml] [arin-announce] Legacy RSA > > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Michael Thomas - Mathbox [mailto:mike at mathbox.com] > >Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 11:30 AM > >To: 'Ted Mittelstaedt'; 'Kevin Kargel'; ppml at arin.net > >Subject: RE: [ppml] [arin-announce] Legacy RSA > > > > > >First let me state that I am not a legacy holder. > > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net] On > >> Behalf Of Ted Mittelstaedt > >> Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 2:20 PM > >> To: Kevin Kargel; ppml at arin.net > >> Subject: Re: [ppml] [arin-announce] Legacy RSA > >> > >> > >> > >> >-----Original Message----- > >> >From: ppml-bounces at arin.net [mailto:ppml-bounces at arin.net]On > >> Behalf Of > >> >Kevin Kargel > >> >Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 7:26 AM > >> >To: ppml at arin.net > >> >Subject: Re: [ppml] [arin-announce] Legacy RSA > >> > > >> > > >> > That's a pretty good deal. I wish I could get it in my > >> contract that > >> >my rights would never be lessened even if policy changed. > >> > > >> > >> Kevin, don't forget ARIN defines legacy holders as IPv4 holders. > >> IPve ONLY. In ARIN's definitions, there is no such thing as an > >> "IPv6 Legacy Holder" > >> > >> I'll be happy to write you a contract that states unequiocably that > >> you have permanent, perpetual rights in how to configure any one > >> of a box of Latticenet cards I happened to see in a junk store > >> a couple years ago. ;-) Or maybe Arcnet cards? ;-) ;-) > >> > >> My only concern with the "Legacy RSA" is that somewhere > >> within it, there > >> is a statement that the term "Legacy holder" means "IPv4 > only holder" > >> That way there is no chance in the future that some court could > >> misinterpret the contract and use it to extend over IPv6 > assignments. > >> > >> This really comes down to your position on moving to IPv6. The > >> official word is that IPv4 runout is a fact, and that IPv6 will > >> replace it. There are, unfortunately, a lot of people out there > >> (like Dean) who apparently think that they can manipulate > the system > >> into making the Internet some sort of permanent shared IPv4/IPv6 > >> environment - if that were to happen, the assignments of the Legacy > >> holders would become a permanent, unpaid, drag on the Internet. > > > >You do not consider the free 900,000+ /24 held by Xtra Large > >members unpaid, > >drag on the Internet? > > > > NO, of course not. The reason why is that hardly anybody now > is advertising > IPv6. Sorry, I should have articulated that more clearly. As a group, the Xtra Large Members hold 900,000+ IPV4 /24 blocks that are registered with ARIN, where said registration of those 900,000+ IPV4 /24 blocks was free of charge. Do you not consider that to be an unpaid, drag on the Internet? > > But when most people out there advertisng IPv6 then I would assume > that people who are paying for IPv4 assignments will have an incentive > to return them and stop advertising them and stop getting > billed for them. > Everyone, that is - except these legacy IPv4 holders who are > STILL going > to be faced with "I either got to IPv6 and start paying a lot of money > or I keep using my free IPv4 and try to convince the rest of the world > to continue supporting them." If the legacy holders don't do anything > they will greatly increase the amount of advertisements and > cause a lot > of people to delay switchover, that is the drag I'm talking about. > > Same goes for these "free 900,000+ /24 held by Xtra Large members" > your referring to - although we are having a fee discussion on them > as I'm sure you may have seen the prior posts on. > > ALthough it is a little early to get into this because IPv4 runout > hasn't happened, you do realize of course that once IPv4 runout does > happen, we will have to put into policy, incentives to get people > to stop using it and to switch to IPv6. Fee adjustments are the most > obvious. > > Ted Michael Thomas Mathbox 978-683-6718 1-877-MATHBOX (Toll Free)
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