I very much thank all of you who participated in this drafting effort, and I’m 
really happy that the document is out:

https://www.pch.net/resources/Papers/Multistakeholder-Imposition-of-Internet-Sanctions.pdf

Now we can focus on operationalization.  Mailing list, web site, etc. are in 
the process of being set up.

The goal is to have a minimal, lightweight mechanism with BGP and RPZ feeds 
that networks can voluntarily subscribe to.  99% of the time, they’d be empty.  
Occasionally, when the Internet community believes that a military or 
propaganda agency is problematic enough to be worth sanctioning, IPs and 
domains would be added to the feed. The mechanism is exactly the same as is 
currently used for blackholing abuse IPs and domains, so doesn’t take anything 
new on the subscribing network’s side, just one more feed.

We’re anticipating that debate over what goes into the list will only happen 
very occasionally, and the discussion list will be quiet the rest of the time.  
A lot like NSP-Sec and Outages.  And there’ll probably be a lot of overlap with 
those groups.  All are welcome, look for an announcement in a few more days.

Thanks,

                                -Bill

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