Re: [address-policy-wg] does 2007-08 open the doors to address trading?
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To: Jim Reid jim@localhost
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From: Andy Davidson andy@localhost
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Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2008 08:28:25 +0100
On 8 Oct 2008, at 17:43, Jim Reid wrote:
I'm not sure it's as simple as that. If/when IP addresses have a
more visible monetary value than they do today, I would expect that
will create nasty accounting/auditing/taxation problems. For example
when an "asset" that the organisation has "owned" for years suddenly
appears from out of nowhere on the organisation's balance sheet.
I broadly agree with your premise that there are 'implications to
understand', but don't agree that IP addressing has historical value
unless and until it becomes a scarce and tradable commodity.
Addressing doesn't have latent worth right now because as an LIR with
a justifiable need, I can beg resources from a hostmaster, at no (or a
small marginal - if billing score is implicated) direct cost.
I therefore can't trade any of these address resources because others
can do the same. This means that today the addresses have no value.
Best wishes
Andy Davidson
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