-- "Stephen Sprunk" <stephen@sprunk.org> wrote:
The entire suit is predicated on the concept that IP addresses can be owned and traded like other property. The rest is a house of cards that will fall if ARIN can prove that to be incorrect -- and will probably stand if they can't.
[snip] I like how Jack Bates framed it: The IP address space is a "community asset" and as such, the allocation of it needs to be done in a way which serves & benefits the Internet community at-large. That said, we have had this discussion many times over the years, especially within IEPG discussions, and punching holes in CIDR blocks, for the sake of alighning address space w.r.t. special interests (as opposed to some sanity in allocation policy which attempts to preserve allocation to allow CIDR aggregation) is a Bad Thing. It will be interesing to see how this plays out... - ferg -- "Fergie", a.k.a. Paul Ferguson Engineering Architecture for the Internet fergdawg(at)netzero.net ferg's tech blog: http://fergdawg.blogspot.com/