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Section 2.7 ii clause 4 (page 148) seems unworkable without some sort of arbitration agreement or vetting process.
For example, what process is followed when the government of the Russian Federation demands that a domain owned by a Ukrainian national be transferred into their control? Are you really going to blindly follow all requests issued by governments?
Section 2.7 ii clause 4 (page 148) seems unworkable without some sort of arbitration agreement or vetting process.
For example, what process is followed when the government of the Russian Federation demands that a domain owned by a Ukrainian national be transferred into their control? Are you really going to blindly follow all requests issued by governments?