Two questions regarding thisfor the list (slightly OT): 1) Has any sort of IP address ownership precedence been set in a US court? 2) Isn't ARIN considered a non-profit resource management/allocation organization? To my knowledge, there is no "marketplace" for IPs. Thanks! -brandon On 9/8/06, Chris Jester <chris_jester@suavemente.net> wrote:
I am looking for anyone who has input on possibly the largest case regarding internet numbering ever. This lawsuit may change the way IP's are governed and adminstered. Comments on or off list please. Anyone have experiences like are said in the lawsuit? I would love to know if this is true or not. Anyone with negative ARIN experiences that relate to the lawsuit, please let me know, thanks!
For thos interested, you may read this lawsuit here:
Or google for Kremen VS Arin
Chris Jester Suavemente, INC. SplitInfinity Networks 619-227-8845
AIM: NJesterIII ICQ: 64791506
Chris Jester Suavemente, INC. SplitInfinity Networks 619-227-8845
AIM: NJesterIII ICQ: 64791506
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