On Feb 3, 2011, at 9:30 AM, Patrick W. Gilmore wrote:

> On Feb 3, 2011, at 10:11 AM, Jon Lewis wrote:
> 
>> The real fun's going to be over the next several years as the RIR's become 
>> irrelevant in the acquisition of scarce IPv4 resources...and things become 
>> less stable as lots of orgs rush to implement a strange new IP version.
> 
> Supposedly[*] transfers between private entities are still supposed to be 
> justified to the local RIRs.  (At least that's how it works in ARIN's area.)

That's what the RIR might say.  But without legal authority (e.g. under 
contract, as a regulator, or through statutory authority) it is difficult or 
impossible to enforce.

We can talk about how people "should" return addresses, or "should" justify 
transfers, etc, but we would only be begging.  Transfers will take place 
outside the RIR scope, because RIR transfer/market policy doesn't accommodate 
reality.

Or, we can fix policy..?

Cheers,
-Benson



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