> However, what I do not want to see is a situation where we permit the desire > to lease space as a justification for obtaining space through the transfer > market (or > any other mechanism). If you want to leas space you already have, then fine. > But the desire to lease space in and of itself should not qualify as > “utilization” or > “need” in evaluation of any form of resource request.
This ^ is absolutely the main point. I would also say that any situation where an allocator has no other IP-related business than leasing of IPs should be grounds for revocation. -- Jo Rhett Net Consonance : net philanthropy to improve open source and internet projects.
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