Mike,
IMHO Allowing for rent-seeking behavior increases the cost to those who are 
actually building and operating networks, therefore further limiting the 
availability of Internet number resources available for those with less funds 
to purchase them.

—
Brian


> On Mar 11, 2022, at 10:09 AM, Mike Burns <m...@iptrading.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> This policy removes the circuit requirement but retains the requirement that 
> blocks be used on operating networks.
> This policy only affects transferred (read “purchased”) addresses and I don’t 
> see  how it affects fair and impartial distribution, can you elucidate the 
> manner in which fair and impartial distributions are affected by removing the 
> circuit requirement?
> 
> I don’t think the proposal would have been approved for discussion if it 
> opposed fair and impartial distribution.

The original proposal had wording to include the stipulation that Internet 
numbers were to be used by those building and operating networks.

> 

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