[arin-ppml] FYI -- RIPE-605 Services to Legacy InternetResource Holders

Bill Woodcock woody at pch.net
Wed Feb 12 18:32:20 EST 2014


That's because your car isn't a scarce public resource. I think you'd find a different situation altogether if you tried to sell a radio station license to someone who wasn't prepared to accept the responsibilities of the license. 

    
                -Bill


> On Feb 12, 2014, at 15:00, "Lee Dilkie" <lee at dilkie.com> wrote:
> 
> 
>> On 2/12/2014 14:44, John Curran wrote:
>>> On Feb 12, 2014, at 11:32 AM, Lee Dilkie <Lee at Dilkie.com> wrote:
>>> The authorities very much DO want to know where to look and would like to have accurate registration records... "Accurate" in this case can be construed as "reflecting reality".
>> Lee - 
>> 
>> That is very much the case (the desire for accurate records), but it actually proves the 
>> point in that the authorities still don't transfer your registration to the thief in possession 
>> simply to better "reflect reality".
>> 
>> /John
>> 
>> John Curran
>> President and CEO
>> ARIN
> 
> Not really sure you got my point... There is no "needs" test for me to transfer ownership of my car to you and the province cannot step in and stop it, they are only interested in keeping their records straight.... so they know who to send the bill to every year (and so the police have accurate records for those speed cameras).
> 
> As, I think is being suggested, ARIN should be doing as it's primary mission.
> 
> -lee
> 
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