I don?t understand how enforcing that the registry licensing requirement is (in and of itself) UNLESS you say that the delegation (community preference) was made on the basis of that commitment, and enforcing the commitments underlying the delegation decision is an inherent requirement of the policy itself. I?m grasping for a principle here.
I think your UNLESS branch is correct. Absent post-delegation enforcement, there is no cost for pre-delegation misrepresentation, and I suggest that were access to the IANA zone file to be misrepresentation-cost-free that the consequences could be abrupt. The principle is that access to the IANA zone(*) is conditional upon conduct, not entirely determined by mere fee alone. Eric Brunner-Williams Eugene, Oregon (*) currently property of the United States, a sort of contemporary Oregon joke for the US nationals on the list.