> I'm told of others that have bought legacy IPv4 prefixes with no > intention of updating whois at this time - no desire to enter into a > relationship with ARIN and be subjected to existing "policy", for > instance.
so your point is that your friends at depository.com will be attractive to ip address space buyers because they will offer a less religious rsa. and the question is whether the ops community will believe their whois and install a separate rpki trust root for them? could be. but i would not want to have that as my business plan. randy, who is all for a less religious rsa