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Re: Nortel, in bankruptcy, sells IPv4 address block for $7.5 million


From: Michael DeMan <nanog () deman com>
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 18:54:56 -0700


On Mar 25, 2011, at 12:05 PM, Owen DeLong wrote:


On Mar 24, 2011, at 10:08 AM, Randy Bush wrote:

They can only get them _at all_ if they can document need.  All
receipt of address space, whether from the free-pool or through a
transfer, is needs-based.  Anything else would be removing a critical
resource from use.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canute
Thank you Randy.  Give Canute a community-developed set of marching
orders, and make the ocean a little more pliable and you might have 
something there.

at some point, the arin policy wonk weenies will face reality.  or not.
it really makes little difference.  

i don't particularly like the reality either, but i find it easier and
more productive to align my actions and how i spend my time.  not a lot
of high paying jobs pushing water uphill.

randy

At some point we will see which reality actually pans out. Both the perspective
of we "ARIN Policy wonk weenies" as Randy so kindly calls us, and, Randy's
perspective are speculations about future events. I think both are probably equally
based in reality based on different sets of experiences.

Since my reality has the potential to preserve many good aspects of the internet,
I hope it turns out that Randy is the one who is wrong.

Owen


Or possibly, if we can not sort this on our own and set a good precedent (for ARIN and the other registries as well) 
that we can sort this out ourselves in a way that is agreeable and beneficial to all stakeholders - we will just be 
adding another piece of lumber onto the ready-to-light bonfire that government needs to step in somehow?
 
- Mike



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