On Jul 24, 2015, at 5:32 AM, David Conrad <drc(_at_)virtualized(_dot_)org>
wrote:
However to my point, regardless of where in the ICANN process the "IETF" is
asked, do you believe those with political/economic interests in blocking a
name would not try to take advantage of that opportunity, or, upon being
refused would not invoke lawyers?
Can you give a practical example, with names redacted, or is it impossible?
I’m having trouble imagining a situation like this where the right outcome
wouldn’t simply be “a pox on all your houses,” but maybe there is one?