I think that this is a very reasonable way to proceed.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 1:50 PM, IETF Chair <[email protected]> wrote:
> The IETF legal counsel and insurance agent suggest that the IETF ought to 
> have an antitrust policy.  To address this need, a lawyer is needed.

While _a_ lawyer is certainly needed, I see no reason why thus
shouldn't be the IETF counsel, assuming he is available for the extra
work, of course.

Regards
Marshall

 As a way forward, I suggest that IASA pay a lawyer to come up with an
initial draft, and then this draft be brought to the community for
review and comment (and probably revision).  I think a new mail list
should be used for the discussion.  Once the new mail list reaches
rough consensus on the antitrust policy document, I suggest using the
usual process for adopting the policy as an IETF BCP.
>
> What do others think?  I am open to suggestions for an alternative approach.
>
> Russ
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