On 01/05/2019 17:17, Joe Provo wrote:

"Distribution function" is indeed merely agreeing that the data
recorded in the registry is accurate. There's no dibursement of
anything. When we bought our house and land, the registry of
deeds was similar only involved in verifying that the transfer
from the previous holders to us was a valid contract within the
scope of its operations (the state in which we live). When a
neighbor was doing a construction project and we had to go block
their heavy equipment, the registrar of deeds sure didn't come
and settle the dispute. We went down, got the county map and
they agreed. if they hadn't, law enforcement and courts would
have been the next step.

This, like all Internet analogies, is poor; my thrust is that rfg's
is worse. To parallel ARIN with a transportation agency's "line
drawing" and officials embued with law enforcement is wildly off
track.
That's not that same thing unfortunately. Your house and land belong to you until you sell it, the resources the RIR assign to people **never** belong to them, they are not a property. Instead they remain under their responsibility and they may unassigned if misused or for other reasons.
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