On Mon, 9 Jun 2014, Owen DeLong wrote:
Your third item is absurd. If they don't find sellers with that much
space, then it means the market isn't as large as described and the
problem is even worse and market capture is even easier. Without a needs
test or the other restrictions in 8.3, it would not take years, it would
take days. Address space would be swept away as fast as it came
available on the market. It would be IP lotto for the uber-wealthy
corporations.
If these bad actors are willing to spend such amounts of money to capture
the market, why wouldn't they do this with the needs test in place simply
by locking up all the space under contracts instead?
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