I am wondering.  050 is about resource transfers.
 
But does anyone have an opinion on resource leasing?
 
Example... I enter into a private agreement with a party to lease them an AS and the rights to route (or attempt to do so) a /21, and charge them a yearly fee.
 
050 stops transfers, but who cares about 050 if there are easier, simpler ways to accomplish the same thing – but better... I still own it in the end.
 
You could even have a broker that leased lots of excess address space from members for a certain period, and based on the scarcity, the size of the resource, then sub-leased it to different parties at rates according to demand at the time – kind of like the real estate rental market.
 
I guess the concept of leasing address space is already a standard one as most ISP’s I know, and in ones I have built, we have levied a fee on the end customer for larger than the default allocation as a cost recovery method of our APNIC fees in having them in the first place.
 
Thoughts?
 
 
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