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In December 2011, Paul Vixie signed onto an open letter to the U.S. Congress sent by the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] that urged the legislature not to pass [[SOPA]] bills, which he and the 82 other signees believed would seriously hinder the future of the Internet, U.S. legitimacy with regards to Internet stewardship, and many industries tied together through the Internet, among other deleterious effects.<ref>[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/12/internet-inventors-warn-against-sopa-and-pipa Internet Inventors Warn Against SOPA and PIPA, EFF.org]</ref>
 
In December 2011, Paul Vixie signed onto an open letter to the U.S. Congress sent by the [[Electronic Frontier Foundation]] that urged the legislature not to pass [[SOPA]] bills, which he and the 82 other signees believed would seriously hinder the future of the Internet, U.S. legitimacy with regards to Internet stewardship, and many industries tied together through the Internet, among other deleterious effects.<ref>[https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2011/12/internet-inventors-warn-against-sopa-and-pipa Internet Inventors Warn Against SOPA and PIPA, EFF.org]</ref>
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==Publications==
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==Publications & Patents==
 
Along with [[Frederick Avolio]], he co-wrote the famous book ''Sendmail: Theory and Practice''.<ref>[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sendmail-%3A-theory-and-practice-Avolio-Vixie/b1c4810398fa9a26fb4486f04fe00056732e8530 Semantic Scholar - Sendmail: Theory and Practice]</ref> He has contributed to a chapter in the book "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution". He has authored or co-authored more than a dozen RFCs, mostly on [[DNS]] and related topics.<ref>[https://www.rfc-editor.org/search/rfc_search_detail.php?pubstatus%5B%5D=Any&pub_date_type=any&author=Vixie RFC-Editor.org - RFCs (co-)authored by Paul Vixie]</ref> He jokingly noted in 2002 that he was the record-holder for "most CERT advisories due to a single author."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030320132053/http://www.cctec.com/maillists/nanog/historical/0202/msg00482.html Archive.org - NANOG Listserv Message]</ref> He is also a frequent contributor at Circle ID.<ref name="circleid" />
 
Along with [[Frederick Avolio]], he co-wrote the famous book ''Sendmail: Theory and Practice''.<ref>[https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/Sendmail-%3A-theory-and-practice-Avolio-Vixie/b1c4810398fa9a26fb4486f04fe00056732e8530 Semantic Scholar - Sendmail: Theory and Practice]</ref> He has contributed to a chapter in the book "Open Sources: Voices from the Open Source Revolution". He has authored or co-authored more than a dozen RFCs, mostly on [[DNS]] and related topics.<ref>[https://www.rfc-editor.org/search/rfc_search_detail.php?pubstatus%5B%5D=Any&pub_date_type=any&author=Vixie RFC-Editor.org - RFCs (co-)authored by Paul Vixie]</ref> He jokingly noted in 2002 that he was the record-holder for "most CERT advisories due to a single author."<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030320132053/http://www.cctec.com/maillists/nanog/historical/0202/msg00482.html Archive.org - NANOG Listserv Message]</ref> He is also a frequent contributor at Circle ID.<ref name="circleid" />
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Vixie is a named inventor on three patents, as well as two patent applications. Most recently, in his work at Farsight Security, he has applied for patents related to network security and encryption.<ref>[https://patents.justia.com/inventor/paul-vixie Justia.com Patent Database - Paul Vixie]</ref>
    
==Memberships==
 
==Memberships==
Bureaucrats, Check users, lookupuser, Administrators, translator
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