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RE: ARIN's Fee Schedule
- To: Jim Fleming <JimFleming@doorstep.unety.net>, "'Michael Dillon'" <michael@memra.com>
- Subject: RE: ARIN's Fee Schedule
- From: Jim Fleming <JimFleming@doorstep.unety.net>
- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 17:18:53 -0500
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On Monday, April 13, 1998 9:43 AM, Michael Dillon[SMTP:michael@memra.com] wrote:
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@> ARIN is an IRS approved non-profit corporation based in the U.S.
@> That makes it subject to U.S. law and not "Dillon's law"....just in case
@> people are confused...
@
@Yes, I'm glad you bring up this fine point. ARIN is not subject to
@Fleming's law, Denninger's law or any other individual's law. You can
@complain all you want but ARIN is not yours and never will be.
@
It belongs to the U.S. taxpayers and is allocating resources that belong
to U.S. taxpayers. U.S. taxpayers "allow" IRS approved non-profit companies
to exist, not the other way around. U.S. taxpayers "allow" people like yourself
to come from Canada and work in the U.S. (with the proper papers), not the
other way around. Now, I can understand why you would like to sit in Canada
and dictate the future of U.S. policies but that is not going to happen. I welcome
you to try, just like you did with the IAHC/CORE fiasco.
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Jim Fleming
Unir Corporation
IBC, Tortola, BVI