[arin-ppml] DRAFT POLICY ARIN-2011-1: GLOBALLY COORDINATEDTRANSFER POLICY (Legecy space)

Bill Woodcock woody at pch.net
Mon Apr 11 12:48:12 EDT 2011


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On Apr 11, 2011, at 9:43 AM, Knowles, John wrote:

> Then what's the point of stating it on the policy?  

There's a problem that as IPv4 addresses become scarcer relative to demand, the differential attracts con-men of various sorts who believe they can lighten the wallets of the unwitting.  Personally, I don't mind a few reminders being included here and there that we do live in a lawful society, both as a reassurance to the unwitting, and a warning to those who would otherwise take advantage of them.

                                -Bill




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