On Mon, 17 Oct 2022, Independent Submissions Editor (Eliot Lear) wrote:

On 17.10.22 12:37, Vittorio Bertola wrote:
 Well, I'm just waiting for the request to register amazon.alt.

 (or xxx.alt, or ru[ssia].alt, or <insertblasphemyhere>.alt, which some
 people will do just for fun)

 Unless, of course, you mean that the ISE will adjudicate trademarks,
 define which strings are offensive and determine whether an applicant has
 the right to use the name of a country or geographical entity, thus
 deciding whether a proposal is "trivial or bad" or not.

I don't want to adjudicate names, but I have no problem adjudicating naming systems, including transparent attempts to get vanity names.  Since none of those are naming systems, they would all get the official "bubye".

But does the IETF, when running a FCFS registry, want to take the legal
liability of your adjudicating? As the IETF will be seen as the sponsor
behind it, as it will have created the procedure that you will use to
say yes or no.

Paul

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