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[address-policy-wg] black market transfers
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Randy Bush
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Tue Sep 24 01:13:06 CEST 2013
> I'm not sure why you think this will act as a deterrent to resource > transfers, given that we all generally agree that increasing > bureaucratic load will generally only serve to push transfer > agreements underground. i am not disagreeing (or agreeing, for that matter) with your assertion. i have a different question, though it is intuitively appealing. as a researcher, how might i measure such a change? how might i tell if some piece of address space has been transferred on the black market? randy
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