PI vs PA Address Space
Kent W. England kwe at 6SigmaNets.com
Sat May 27 00:00:21 CEST 1995
At 1:16 PM 5/25/95, Sean Doran wrote: >| Without some acceptable terms and conditions on assignment coupled with >| route-ability assurances, there will be too much latitude to screw up >| global routing and the significant risk that someone else will step in to >| help fix the problem in future. > >Are you speaking with your personal hat on, or as a person >contracting for a firm which is busily using its NAP award as >a means of developing business plans on the IP front in direct >competition with what one could perceive as a captive market? > > Sean. (speaking with his personal hat on, and very curious) Yes, I assume everything you post from clock.org is your personal opinion, but I don't think that will stand up in court. Sean, I'll accept this as a fair question even though it has no bearing on the issue I raised. I don't find your question funny or flip. I speak for myself, as my signature attests, and I am consistent in my point of view. I have a lot of personal stake in the Internet, having spent the last decade working on it. I don't want some Senator deciding that we can't manage our own affairs and I wouldn't want to be a stockholder of any publicly traded company that gets sued by some startup for restraint of trade. I'm quite comfortable about my contribution to this discussion, should my words turn up in court. Tie the cannons to the deck and haul up the sail. Let's see just how far we can take this Internet thing without wrecking it. ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~ Kent W. England Six Sigma Networks 1655 Landquist Drive, Suite 100 Voice/Fax: 619.632.8400 Encinitas, CA 92024 kwe at 6SigmaNets.com ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ [PGP ready] ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~~~~
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