It matters because the ability to obtain unlimited address space absent 
justified need could be used nefariously in a variety of ways, including, but 
not limited to:
        1.      Competitive advantage
        2.      Anticompetitive practices
        3.      Price gouging
        4.      Market manipulation

Owen

> On Jun 2, 2015, at 9:08 PM, Matthew Kaufman <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> We're way off in the weeds talking about what the word "transfer" means.
> 
> And I still have no idea why the community believes that "the potential for 
> A->B->Money lather, rinse, repeat" matters at all once the free pool is 
> empty. Unless I missed it in the noise, not even the initial objectors to the 
> policy can explain this.
> 
> Matthew Kaufman
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