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[ih] Some Questions over IPv4 Ownership
- Subject: [ih] Some Questions over IPv4 Ownership
- From: ernesto at cs.fiu.edu (Ernie Rubi)
- Date: Mon, 11 Oct 2010 16:59:04 -0400
Hi folks,
I am in the process of writing a research paper for an Internet Law seminar at FIU Law and have a few questions for those of you with enough institutional memory to remember how IPv4 address allocations were first handed out:
1. Who 'owned' IP addresses ab initio? Were IP addresses 'property' of any one entity or person or agency? What is the authority ICANN / IANA had to allocate these addresses if they are not 'theirs.'
2. Initially, were large blocks of IPv4 addresses 'handed out' with a complete ownership interest to their recipients? For example, when you received an /16, was it yours to transfer to other entities if you pleased? Could you have transferred sub-allocations of your /16 to other entities who weren't your customers/connectors?
3. Were the initial IPv4 allocations rolled into RIRs/ICANN at any point? If so, under what legal framework?
Thanks all for your thoughts/comments,
Ernesto M. Rubi
Sr. Network Engineer
AMPATH/CIARA
Florida International Univ, Miami
Reply-to: ernesto at cs.fiu.edu
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