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