[arin-ppml] Alternative to arbitrary transfers
Kevin Kargel
kkargel at polartel.com
Mon Apr 6 16:37:40 EDT 2009
>
> Kevin Kargel wrote:
> >> Kevin Kargel wrote:
> >>
> >>> ... it still holds that returned addresses need to be made available
> to the community and not pirated peer2peer for profit.
> >>>
> >> That is your opinion, not fact, and calling it "piracy" is a
> >> disingenuous attempt to sway others for reasons that have nothing to do
> >> with the debate at hand.
> >>
> >
> > I don't know what to call it other than that. When resources are moved
> > without the community having access or being in fair competition for the
> > resources.
> >
>
> Why should they? I'm allowed to choose who I sell my house to; if I
> want to sell it to my sister for $1 (or donate it to charity), there is
> nothing forcing me to list it with a realtor and sell it to the highest
> bidder. Such transactions happen all the time, and it is not called
> "piracy" because no theft is taking place.
Your house is your property, your IP address is not. You have rights to
your house that you do not have to your IP address.
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