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<p>How on earth people are still considering such an absurd ? From
time to time it seems that some people take turns in trying make
IP leasing looks a normal thing, an acceptable using the same
excuse that "the market already accepted" and throwing in the bin
that IP addresses are for those who have a need justify for it.
Rules have always been and are still based on that and companies
always have received IP space based on their justified needs, not
in the basis that they can pay more.</p>
<p>ARIN is no an IP factory that sells it as other companies
manufacturer and sell servers or routers and as such should never
even consider anything related to allocate IP space to those who
can pay more instead of those who subjected themselves to the
rules, to the same line and justify the need.</p>
<p>As times passes into IP exhaustion seems people keep trying to
play smart to get an extra tiny portion of IP addresses as if that
would make any difference to their business. Any left over IP
space should be given only to newcomers in order to give them a
chance to exist in the Internet and those who have already some
get over with the reality of IPv4 exhaustion and find other ways
to keep going with their business.</p>
<p>Fernando<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/05/2023 14:21, John Santos wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:fb9d8096-b0ee-723c-8dc8-f105e4510ddf@egh.com">Totally
against. This violates the principle of "justified need". It is
rent-seeking.
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On 5/5/2023 11:54 AM, WOOD Alison * DAS wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Good morning PPML!
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I would like community feedback on the leasing of ip space that
is obtained from the waitlist. Please let me know what you
think and if a policy proposal would be warranted.
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Thank you!
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-Alison
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