On Sat, Dec 20, 2014 at 2:02 AM, Randy Carpenter <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> A capitalistic model does not work for a finite resource like IP addresses. 
> All that would happen is that a large company could just buy up all of the 
> space, and then set its own price for everyone else. How's that for 
> "fairness" ??

Well, there is the position that that would encourage
(especially) the small orgs to move to IPv6 to avoid
the $MEGACORP$ tax to return to fairness.  That
could be considered good for all.

So, to assure long term fairness, should ARIN start
charging $1,000 per IPv4 address to encourage
IPv6 adoption (and fund the RPKI defense fund :-)
[Yes, I know, fees are not a policy issue]
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