Brazilian laws mention "Internet Protocol addresses" and domain name service, but they try to keep it as open as possible and don't direct mention IETF or RFCs in the laws.
Edwin Cordeiro
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 7:37 PM John Levine <johnl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <D7D4757303248D7C726FC0C5@PSB> you write:
>> This has caused some interesting situations when you have to
>> buy a copy of the standard to find out what the law is. (Blog
>> post coming soon.)
Here's the blog post, about the latest round in American Society for
Testing and Materials et al. vs. Carl Malamud's public.resource.org.
https://jl.ly/Copyright_Law/publicstandard.html
R's,
John