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Re: [ICANN-EU] Re: [aso-policy] Criteria for the Establishment of New Regional Internet Registries
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- Subject: Re: [ICANN-EU] Re: [aso-policy] Criteria for the Establishment of New Regional Internet Registries
- From: Harald Alvestrand <Harald@Alvestrand.no>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2000 15:04:53 +0100
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At 03:45 30/10/2000 +0100, Jefsey Morfin wrote:
>This issues are complex (protocol) but it simple to understand the impact
>when you recall that your portable IP address will be used to replace
>your credit card number, be used to crypt your mails, tell everyone
>where your portable or your car is, identify your appliances for
>automatic services, be used for page censorship, serve as your
>identification on Echelon like services and be an invisible replacement
>for many cookies, etc,, etc... as well as to route calls on the Internet,
>and this most probably for centuries...
Individual IP addresses are not portable.
Nor should they be.