Your comments are most welcome
Alex Gakuru
gakuru at GMAIL.COM
Mon Oct 12 21:09:12 CEST 2009
Colleagues,
Below is an excerpt from our draft regulations. I am uncomfortable
with 20 (1) c. "does not infringe the rights of third parties;" which
I find very generic and prone to abuse by Intellectual Property
'domain name rights' holders compared to "first come first served
domain name registrations tradition. Furthermore this would imply
imprisonments for such registrars in view of 25 (1) and (2).
Would you kindly care to comment for our legal team to take note on
our comments to be submitted soon?
regards,
Alex
----snip---
20. 1) Registrars shall, before registering
any domain name,
Obligations of satisfy themselves that the name so submitted:
Registrars a. complies with the guidelines issued pursuant to
regulation 18;
b. is not contrary to the law;
c. does not infringe the rights of
third parties;
d. does not improperly give the impression of
pertaining to public
administration or the exercise
of public powers
2) The Registrant shall be the holder of
the registered
domain name; provided that the
Registrar reserves the
right to recall the registered domain
name if it is
established that the registration was
contrary to these
Regulations.
21. Liability for the infringement of third party
rights and interest
Limitation of arising from holding or using a domain name shall
be borne by
Liability the Registrant.
PART IV:MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
25.
Offences and (1) Any licensee who contravenes the provisions of this
Penalties Regulation commits an offence.
(2) Any person who commits an offence under these
Regulations shall be liable on conviction to a
fine not exceeding
three hundred thousand shillings or to
imprisonment for a term
not exceeding three years or both.
<http://www.cck.go.ke/UserFiles/File/E-transactions%20draft%202%20fair%20draft.pdf>
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