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Consensus Policies.

Chris Ambler responds to Susan Crawford, and asks what a consensus policy is.

It's not consensus, but this formal thing defined in agreements. In short, you need a thumbs-up from the board, from two-thirds of the relevant supporting organization council, and a written report with a lot of supporting materials that document the community consensus, and the outreach process used.

Oh, and the registries can dispute the existence of such a policy until 15 days after the Independent Review Panel has been established by ICANN.

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