The IAOC is seeking community feedback on a proposed policy by the IAOC to impose fees to produce information and authenticate documents in response to subpoenas and other legal requests. The IETF receives requests for information, documentation, authentication or other matters through subpoenas and less formal means that require manpower and materials to be expended. These requests are on the rise. During the period 2005 to 2010 the IETF responded to nine subpoenas. Since 2011 the IETF has received five subpoenas and three other legal requests for authenticated documents. Each such request is time sensitive and involves the IETF Counsel, the IAD, and members of the IAOC, who together form the Legal Management Committee, to rapidly analyze and identify the means for satisfying the request. Often there is a need to retain outside counsel, especially in cases that might lead to depositions or court testimony. The IAOC believes a Schedule of Fees is an appropriate and reasonable means to recover costs associated with such efforts. The draft policy entitled Draft Fee Policy for Legal Requests can be found at: <http://iaoc.ietf.org/policyandprocedures.html> Before adopting a policy the IAOC would like feedback on this before making a decision. Comments appreciated to ietf@xxxxxxxx by 6 August 2012. Ray Pelletier IETF Administrative Director