On Fri, 15 Jun 2012, Scott Weeks wrote:
"This is not a question of willful rejection,""ISPs are happy to do this. They're 
just lazy...It doesn't have a direct impact on them and their ability to get new address space 
because they don't need new address space."

Yep, we're definitely the lazy ones.  No one else.

this is indeed supported with plenty of evidence.

"We're hoping through all of this you can come up with some self-regulatory method in which 
you can do it," "Because otherwise, there will be other things that people are going to 
consider."

That's definitely a threat.

ignore it at your own risk.

"We're hoping that people in the community seize the opportunity to work and to have 
that self-regulation, because, if not, if all of the different governments then get 
involved, it could get uglier."

Yeah, that one, too.

ditto.

Yep, that's the kind of attitude that fosters community cooperation.  Yep.  
That's it...

nothing else has worked so far.


keep complaining and do nothing, the decision will be made for you.

or you can fix the problem that has been festering for 10+ years.


the choice is yours.

-Dan

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