----- On Apr 25, 2021, at 2:24 AM, Bill Woodcock wo...@pch.net wrote:

Hi,

> I think I’d characterize it, rather, as a possible privatization of public
> property.

This comment sparked my curiosity. Does ARIN consider IP space to be property?

One could argue both ways:

1. Whomever "owns" a netblock simply owns the right to use and advertise it as 
long
as it's being used for the purposes under which it was assigned by a number 
registry.
This would be similar to "apartment rights" in a condominium complex.

OR;

2. IP space comes with property rights such as selling and leasing as one 
wishes. But,
that would also imply that IP space can be stolen.

I'd be curious to hear what ARIN's position is on this. 

Thanks,

Sabri

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