Re: [DNSOP] draft-dickinson-dnsop-nameserver-control-00

Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de> Wed, 29 October 2008 21:18 UTC

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From: Florian Weimer <fw@deneb.enyo.de>
To: TS Glassey <tglassey@earthlink.net>
References: <20081027160900.95AD33A6A0E@core3.amsl.com> <FEB5969C-F0A4-454C-A0BF-7DAF9358E539@jadickinson.co.uk> <002f01c950c6$477eaa80$2000a8c0@tsg1> <20081027191110.GA10670@outpost.ds9a.nl> <00a701c950ce$d43e0850$2000a8c0@tsg1> <87ej1zglwp.fsf@mid.deneb.enyo.de> <021301c93a0b$86120930$2000a8c0@tsg1>
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Subject: Re: [DNSOP] draft-dickinson-dnsop-nameserver-control-00
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* TS Glassey:

> Florian
> If you are asking me "why I am participating if I wont 'Give the IETF'
> my IP", the answer is I am formally protecting that IP and obeying the
> requirements that I inform the IETF of each new IPR infraction per the
> notice policy in place today.

This requirement is only created by your continued contributions to
the IETF.  The IETF hasn't got any power to force you to do anything,
as long as you leave it alone.  Once you start contributing in some
way or other, it's different.

So simply stop contributing.  Problem solved.
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