Interesting read.
http://www.internetgovernance.org/pdf/kremen.pdf#search=%22kremen%20vs%20arin%22
I found this little gem in the "The Internet, IP addresses and Domain Names" section:
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Recently a new form of Internet addressing has emerged, called Classless
Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR). In this new addressing protocol, a CIDR network address
could look like this: 193.30.250.00/21. The prefix is the address of the network, or
gateway, and the number after the slash indicates the size of the network. The higher
the number, the more host space that is in the network(2).
...
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(2) later contradicts this statement.
Maybe I should sell them some /32's, or why not a few /128's.
Or maybe I just have too much time on my hands.
/Tony
On 08/09/06, 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:
http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:44uxmnEmJVkJ:www.internetgovernance.org/pdf/kremen.pdf+Kremen+Vs+ARIN&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1
Or google for Kremen VS Arin
Chris Jester
Suavemente, INC.
SplitInfinity Networks
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