Wouldn't it be cool if we had a cryptographic mechanism to sign an authority to the IRR publisher to eject old data. 

Some way you could prove you have control of the asset, and the  let the RADB people know you repudiated some old data, made under somebody else's authority which you can't remove directly, even though it's probably stale.

Something like a PKI tagged with your addresses and/or ASN.

G

On Sat, 13 Nov 2021, 10:41 am Jay Hennigan, <jay@west.net> wrote:
Tagging onto this thread as it's relevant to me.

Is there any mechanism for removing stale cruft that someone else has
added to IRR? Two of our subnets have some cruft from an automated
script that was accurate in 2006 when they were created, but are no
longer valid.

Long story short, we consolidated acquisitions into a single AS,
returned the old AS to ARIN, and a 2006 RADB entry that looks to have
been auto-generated by Level 3 with the old AS is still hanging around,
causing other to question it.

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