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Re: About inetnum "ownership"
From: Matthew Kaufman <matthew () matthew at>
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2016 07:57:59 -0800
How come we have real property "ownership"? It is nothing but a record of invisible boundary lines on the surface of the earth, despite the earth and its land area being a shared resource for its animal and plant inhabitants. Matthew Kaufman (Sent from my iPhone)
On Feb 22, 2016, at 2:03 AM, Jérôme Nicolle <jerome () ceriz fr> wrote: Hi, How come we've had an inetnum market in place whereas an inetnum cannot have a market value ? It's my understanding that the IP adress space is nothing but numbers and that RIR/LIRs are only responsible for the uniqueness of allocations and assignements, that is, a transfer of liability over a shared and common immaterial resource, between community members. I'm wondering how did we made "Temporary and conditionnal liabality transfer" a synonym of "perpetual and inconditional usufruct transfer". May you please enlight me ? Thanks ! -- Jérôme Nicolle +33 6 19 31 27 14
Current thread:
- About inetnum "ownership" Jérôme Nicolle (Feb 22)
- Re: About inetnum "ownership" Robert Drake (Feb 22)
- Re: About inetnum "ownership" Matthew Kaufman (Feb 22)
- RE: About inetnum "ownership" Naslund, Steve (Feb 22)
- RE: About inetnum "ownership" Naslund, Steve (Feb 22)
- Re: About inetnum "ownership" William Herrin (Feb 22)