Re: Access to the IPv4 net for IPv6-only systems, was: Re: WG Action: Conclusion of IP Version 6 (ipv6)

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Date: Fri Oct 05 2007 - 12:28:07 EDT

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    On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 17:42:05 +0200, Mohacsi Janos said:
    > Except if you are using privacy enhanced ipv6 addresses a la RFC 3041

    Which is more likely:

    1) The RIAA successfully lobbies for a network that basically prohibits rfc3041.

    2) The consumers successfully lobby for a network that permits/requires rfc3041.

    (My point was that at least in the US, the "consumer is king" mantra has been
    a crock for several years - witness the incredible range and speeds of our
    broadband choices, the whole "net neutrality" thing. If forced into a choice
    between what the RIAA wants and what consumers want, I think we know what
    most last-mile providers are going to do.....)




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