Steve,
        It’s  more explicit and better to understand. 

        But I suggest eliminating the expression concerning NIR that is  “Case 
1 also encompasses a larger case, e.g., when all of the ISPs with a country 
require protection for an RIR action of this sort, coordinated at a national 
level. We cannot assume that the country operates an NIR."

        INR management in a country with NIR  could be very complicated, with 
different operation models.  If necessay , a separate operation doc might be 
presented, getting NIR stuff involved.
 

Di Ma
Internet Domain Name System Beijing Engineering Research Centre (ZDNS)
KNET Technologies

在 2014年3月4日,下午3:19,Stephen Kent <[email protected]> 写道:

> Randy,
> 
> here is my suggestion for text that is not so folksy and is clearer (at least 
> to me).
> 
> Steve
> 
> 4.  Example Uses
>  
> Case 1:
> ISP C find that its CA certificate has been be revoked (or modified to 
> removed resources) by the RIR (or ISP) that issued it. ISP C believes that 
> this revocation was either an error by RIR staff, or that the RIR has been 
> compelled to revoke the certificate by a law enforcement agency in the 
> jurisdiction where the RIR operates. ISP C would like other ISPs to be able 
> to ignore the certificate revocation (or modification), at their discretion.
>  
> Case 1 also encompasses a larger case, e.g., when all of the ISPs with a 
> country require protection for an RIR action of this sort, coordinated at a 
> national level. We cannot assume that the country operates an NIR.
>  
> Case 2:
> ISP B makes use of private address space (RFC 1918) or makes use of address 
> space allocated to some other party , but which is not announced globally). 
> ISP B makes use of the RPKI internally, as well as for global routing. ISP B 
> would like its use of private address space to work internally with routers 
> that make use of RPKI data.
>  
> Case 3:
> An organization, A, is authorized to control routing of traffic from a set of 
> ISPs to the rest of the Internet. (For example, A may want traffic to 
> selected addresses to be redirected to other addresses, or be dropped.)  
> Because these ISPs want to use the RPKI, A needs a way to coordinate their 
> use of the RPKI (in  support of A’s traffic management goal).
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