If you remote across borders, don’t you need at a minimum the proper 
license to do that?
 
Where is the difference to being there in person?
 New rule proposal:  for all remote contest operations, have the operator 
submit evidence of proper licensing, similar as is done for DXCC approved 
operations, you have to prove you had permission to operate a station from 
the location/country you remote to.  And also prove that you really 
operated a remote station located where you claim it is located.
 
 What's the difference to being there in person? Why don't you demand that 
evidence from DXpeditions being (or claiming to be) there in person? What 
makes them more trustworthy?
73, Olli - DH8BQA
Smlining more and more with every new post on the topic ... ;-)
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