Owen,

On Jun 3, 2015, at 1:10 AM, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote:
> It matters because the ability to obtain unlimited address space

Hint: IPv4 is limited, largely allocated, and in private hands.

> 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

And the end result of all this nefariousness (and the astonishing Byzantine 
gymnastics some in the community is engaging in to try to prevent their own 
interpretation of 'nefariousness') would be:

IPv4 is limited, largely allocated, and in private hands.

Sorry, what problem are you trying to solve again?

Regards,
-drc

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