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[gnso-contro-wg] Thread 3: How are IDN disputes resolved

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  • Subject: [gnso-contro-wg] Thread 3: How are IDN disputes resolved
  • From: Avri Doria <avri@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2007 00:45:26 -0400



2. a. In the event of such dispute, applications for
that label would be placed in a HOLD status that
would allow for the dispute to be further
examined. If the dispute is dismissed or
otherwise resolved favorably, the applications
would reenter the processing queue. The period
of time allowed for dispute should be finite and
should be relegated to a, yet to be defined,
external dispute resolution process. The external
dispute process should be defined to be
objective, neutral, and transparent.  The
outcome of any dispute should not result in the
development of new categories of Reserved
Names.

3. In the case of an IDN, how is the language community brought in? what sort of experts other then language experts are needed?


Note: this may be a special case of a dispute process. Marilyn and Tamara are working on a proposal for a dispute process derived from the Registry Services Technical Evaluation Panel (RSTEP)





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