Opinions? Fwd: [] List of possible approaches for Red Cross/IOC names in new gTLDS

David Cake dave at DIFFERENCE.COM.AU
Mon Jul 23 19:27:10 CEST 2012


I do not believe a resolution for Option 1 will make this issue go away. 
I would actually be interested to see Option 5 - settle once and for all whether there is any legal obligation, by treaty or statute, for the IOC and ICRC names. I believe this would eliminate the IOC claim and greatly diminish the IGO claim. 

Regards

David 


On 18/07/2012, at 11:23 PM, Avri Doria wrote:

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>> From: Brian Peck <brian.peck at icann.org>
>> Subject: [gnso-iocrc-dt] List of possible approaches for Red Cross/IOC names in new gTLDS
>> Date: 18 July 2012 11:08:58 EDT
>> To: "gnso-iocrc-dt at icann.org" <gnso-iocrc-dt at icann.org>
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>> In response to the request during the last RC/IOC DT call, please find below a list of possible approaches that have been proposed to date for moving forward in responding to the GAC proposal to protect the RCRC and IOC names at the second level in new gTLDS:
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>> Maintain the status quo and not provide any new special protections for the RCRC/IOC names (i.e., no changes to the current schedule of second-level reserved names in the new gTLD Registry Agreement).
>> Develop recommendations to implement the GAC proposal such as extending protection to all or a subset of RCRC names only, all or a subset of IOC names only or, to both sets of each organization’s names.
>> Consider the proposal to not provide any new protections now and wait to see if any additional protections may be necessary after the delegation of the first round new gTLD strings and/or consider lowering costs for each organization to utilize RPMs ( i.e., Thomas Rickert’s proposal)
>> Consider possible additional protections for the RCRC/IOC as part of a broader PDP on the protection of names for international organizations
>> Ask ICANN General Counsel’s office to conduct a legal analysis to substantiate/verify whether there is clear evidence of treaty law and/or statutes that would require registries and registrars to protect IOC and RCRC names by law.  
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>> Please let us know if you have any questions or need anything further at this time.  Thanks.
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>> Best Regards,
>> 
>> Brian 
>> 
>> Brian Peck
>> Policy Director
>> ICANN
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