Suzanne,

On Mar 29, 2016, at 5:23 PM, Suzanne Woolf <suzworldw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I’ve always seen people assume that an entry in the special use names 
> registry means that ICANN won’t delegate the same string in the DNS root.

I thought putting a name onto the special use names registries was an exercise 
in informing ICANN (and the rest of the world) that the IETF was invoking 
clause 4.3(a) of RFC 2860. The last paragraph of 4.3 states:

"In the event ICANN adopts a policy that prevents it from complying with the 
provisions of this Section 4 with respect to the assignments described in (a) - 
(c) above, ICANN will notify the IETF, which may then exercise its ability to 
cancel this MOU under Section 2 above."

Are you suggesting you believe ICANN would want to trigger that exercise or 
that using the special use registry is not invoking clause 4.3(a) (or something 
else)?

Regards,
-drc

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