IP's are a limited convenience ... With the IPv6 adoption, it would be less of a diminishing ressources...
To make it simple, think about gas ... It is available at will at the pump, but the prices .... And we all know that eventually it will extinguish itself.
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bound by the policies of the IANA and ARIN with respect to IP address allocation and routing of those IP addresses due to the diminishing number of available IPv4 addresses (32-bit addressing). In order to efficiently allocate IP addresses, the policies outlined in the Internet Registry IP Allocation Guidelines are followed stringently by ARIN and other registration authorities that control the process.
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IPv6 info here