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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/31/2015 6:10 PM, Owen DeLong
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<div class="">On May 31, 2015, at 3:45 PM, Milton L Mueller
<<a moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:mueller@syr.edu"
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not buying the argument that this has anything to do
with anti-flipping. We are talking about internal
transfers – movement to another arm of the same
company. That’s not flipping, that’s moving numbers
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As stated… The concern is the potential for A->B->Money
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Please explain why this matters one bit after ARIN no longer has a
free pool from which the addresses might be coming.<br>
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I will note that there's really no stopping addresses from being
used anywhere by anyone... all we're talking about is whether or not
ARIN will be recording this in their database.<br>
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Matthew Kaufman<br>
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