If there have been cases with a willing seller and a willing buyer
where ARIN has refused to update WHOIS or rDNS, I'd be interested to
hear about them.
Isn't it moot when you can reallocate the entire block to the other party?
Contractual agreements of the sale would enforce the inability to reclaim or
remove the reallocation.
If the user doesn't match what's in WHOIS, a lot of people will assume
that the block is hijacked.
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