The initial/default CLAMspeech list should exist in code at the official git repository.
We welcome proposed additions or changes.
OK, but I think you miss my point.
Didn't miss your point - just don't have a great answer for you.
I am no more a lawyer than you.
The supposition was that the block chain is a place in which words can be "etched", presumably forever.
In the United States (only one jurisdiction and example), it is not unusual during election time to see signs posted about reading "Democrat" or "Republican" (the two major parties in the U.S.).
I would expect a court of law in the U.S. would find it very difficult to uphold a law that prevented citizens from displaying such signs.
It seems to me that "etching" the name of a political party or group into the immutable block chain is very similar to displaying a sign of such in your front yard.
Does it in any way meet the standard of triggering the legal protection of being "expression", "association", "speech", etc.?
Even if it did in one given jurisdiction, would it in others?
No idea.