On Aug 3, 2013, at 10:23 PM, Yoav Nir <y...@checkpoint.com> wrote:
> The participation in the IETF is already pseudonymous. I have a driver's 
> license, a passport, and a national ID card, all proving that my name is 
> indeed Yoav Nir. But I have never been asked to present any of them at the 
> IETF. I claim to work for Check Point, and my email address tends to suggest 
> it, but a lot of participants use gmail addresses.

So, you pay cash when you register?

It would probably be difficult to keep your identity secret if there were a 
discovery process during a patent trial.  You would also have to lie on the 
stand, and risk severe repercussions if your lie were revealed.

So yes, this is a problem, but it's not clear to me that it's a serious problem.

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