inr signer is not a legal rep of holding org

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Randy Bush 2021-08-10 20:56:40 -07:00
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not mention any diligence the CA must, or even might, conduct to not mention any diligence the CA must, or even might, conduct to
assure the INRs are in fact owned by a registrant.</t> assure the INRs are in fact owned by a registrant.</t>
<t>That someone can provide 'proof of possession' of the private key
signing over a particular INR should not be taken to imply that they
are a valid legal representative of the organization in possession
of that INR. They could be just an INR administrative person.</t>
<t>Autonomous System Numbers do not identify real world entities. <t>Autonomous System Numbers do not identify real world entities.
They are identifiers some network operators 'own' and are only used They are identifiers some network operators 'own' and are only used
for loop detection in routing. They have no inherent semantics other for loop detection in routing. They have no inherent semantics other