Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
Ok, so money changes hands, and then what? ARIN obviously can't
rubberstamp the title transfer after this week's public declaration
against address trading, so the ISP in question will have to get the
rest of the world to route it despite angry looks (or worse?) from
ARIN. And forget about routing certificates, which should be deployed
to some degree by then.
Routing certificates are simple. If HP "sells" (lends, leases, gifts,
insert-favourite-transaction-type-here) address space to someone, HP
issues a certificate (or set of certificates) saying that this is how HP
wants the address space to be routed; the fact that the routes point to
non-HP facilities is nothing that the route certificate verifiers can
(or should) care about.
My $0.02.
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