On Wed, Dec 19, 2018 at 10:38 AM Niels ten Oever
<li...@digitaldissidents.org> wrote:
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> Everything is possible without the IETF: the Internet has open standards. So 
> IETF is never solely responsible for anything. But IETF is setting a norm and 
> thus normalizing and enabling this behavior. I think this is made clear in 
> the text, and even clearer in the new text proposed by Gurshabad.

Except that is not true. The IETF is not setting a norm. The norm
already exists. Any abusive authority that can force a registry to
obey verification codes already has the power to force a registry to
remove domain names.

-andy

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