Yes. I realize that. Its an interesting position to be in for sure.
However its also about to become largely irrelevant. Ipv6 is seeing rapid uptake , so a /8
of v4 space while currently high in value will soon become worth about as much as 56k
modems at the thrift shop.
I'll need to research some things around this and see what the exact state of the
legacy space is. I believe some legal developments have taken place recently in this area.
Also doesn't IANA have some say as well? Not so sure that the address apace is as
untouchable as folks seem to think it is. Signing an RSA might actually be better rather
than worse. I'll reach out to John and my attorney on this matter, I'm curious
what they'll have to say.
On April 18, 2014 2:21:12 PM CDT, Antonio Querubin <tony(a)lavanauts.org> wrote:
(Please trim inclusions from previous messages)
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On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, charles(a)thefnf.org wrote:
The IP space is owned by
Amateur Radio Digital Communications
per the whois.
ARIN requires a legal entity to exist in order to receive the IP
space.
Just a reminder to everyone - 44/8 was NOT received from ARIN. It is
a legacy address block.
Antonio Querubin
e-mail: tony(a)lavanauts.org
xmpp: antonioquerubin(a)gmail.com
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