I have a personal legacy class-C as do a few other folks I know. It
doesn't fit in your list. :)
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On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 1:54 PM,
lleachii.aol.com <lleachii(a)aol.com> wrote:
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Regarding the 44/8 and IANA:
Please don't "shake the hornets' nest," by asking IANA or ARIN. While
IANA
issued the /8 when it ran "Internet Registry," it is actually referenced in
RFCs. It is a technical fixture of the "DARPA Internet" that the 44/8
addresses are AMPRNET. The legal question of: "is an IP address property,
and if so, do legacy IP holders have different property rights than those
allocated from RIRs" is a DANGEROUS question to venture into having solved
before IPv4 "goes the way" of thrift store dialup modems.
Why? Because of all those who still hold legacy allocations:
AMPRNet is the only one that is:
- non-commercial
- nonprofit
- not part of military-industrial complex
- not part of the big-pharmaceutical industry
- not governmental
- not part of big-telecom
- not part of the financial industry
- not part one the major corporations, nations or firms that help
rebuild/establish/maintain the infrastructure of the globe during/after
World War II
What /8 do you think they'll try to take first when the world's number
resources approach 0.01 /8's remaining to allocate???
-KB3VWG
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