> Tony is right -- any registration process costs resources. 

agreed, though the cost of registering a domain name should serve as a useful
upper bound.  at least with address blocks you don't have to worry about I18N,
trademark infringement, etc.

> But,  if these addresses are assumed to be not routable, then there 
> shouldn't be any routing table bloat.  Put differently, once can 
> conceive of three ways to get addresses:
> 
>       * From an RIR, as PI space
>       
>       * From an ISP, as PD CIDR space.  
>
>       * From some other process, as long-prefix, almost
>       certainly unroutable, isolated space. 

actually it's highly desirable if such addresses *are* routable by private
agreement, just not by default.

I don't see why we shouldn't be able to choose from the above three options.

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