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[gnso-igo-ingo] TR: Input requested for PDP on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in all gTLDs (IGO-INGO)

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  • Subject: [gnso-igo-ingo] TR: Input requested for PDP on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in all gTLDs (IGO-INGO)
  • From: Glen de Saint Géry <Glen@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2013 01:43:03 -0800

FYI

De : Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond [mailto:ocl@xxxxxxx]
Envoyé : mercredi 16 janvier 2013 02:10


Dear Glen,

thank you for your kind email.
Please be so kind to find the ALAC Statement on the Protection of IGO and INGO 
Identifiers in all gTLDs (IGO-INGO) attached, in response to the questions 
below. Please forward our response to Thomas Rickert through the usual 
channels. It is worth noting that our community feels very strongly about this 
subject hence the extensive Statement we are submitting. The Statement 
underwent ALAC ratification which resulted in the ALAC endorsing the Statement 
with 14 votes in favor, 1 vote against, and 0 abstentions.

I am CC'ing Alan Greenberg, the ALAC's Liaison to the GNSO, who will be able to 
help in any follow-up question about the enclosed Statement.

Best wishes,

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond
ALAC Chair

On 07/12/2012 21:20, Glen de Saint Géry wrote:


Dear SO/AC Chair,

As you may be aware, the GNSO Council recently initiated a Policy Development 
Process (PDP) on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in all gTLDs 
(IGO-INGO).

The GNSO Council is looking to expedite this PDP to accommodate requests from 
the ICANN Board and GAC.  As part of its efforts to obtain input from the 
broader ICANN Community, at an early stage of its deliberations, the IGO-INGO 
Protections Working Group tasked with addressing this issue is looking for any 
input or information that may help inform its deliberations. You are strongly 
encouraged to provide any input your respective communities may have by 
providing it to the GNSO Secretariat 
(gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>) by 15 
January 2013.

For further background information on the WG's activities to date, please see:

 *   IGO-INGO Web Page (see 
http://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/protection-igo-names.htm).
 *   Final Issue Report for insight into the current practices and issues 
experienced (see 
http://gnso.icann.org/en/issues/protection-igo-names-final-issue-report-01oct12-en.pdf).
 *   The IOC/RCRC DT page is also a good reference for how those efforts were 
combined with this PDP (see 
http://gnso.icann.org/en/group-activities/red-cross-ioc.htm).


Below are elements of the approved charter that the WG has been tasked to 
address:
As part of its deliberations on the first issue as to whether there is a need 
for special protections for IGO and INGO organizations at the top and second 
level in all gTLDs (existing and new), the PDP WG should, at a minimum, 
consider the following elements as detailed in the Final Issue Report:


 *   Quantifying the Entities whose names  may be Considered for Special 
Protection
 *   Evaluating the Scope of Existing Protections under International 
Treaties/Laws for the IGO-INGO organizations concerned;
 *   Establishing Qualification Criteria for Special Protection of  names of 
the IGO and INGO organizations concerned;
 *   Distinguishing any Substantive Differences between the RCRC and IOC 
designations from those of other IGO-INGO Organizations.

Should the PDP WG reach consensus on a recommendation that there is a need for 
special protections at the top and second levels in all existing and new gTLDs 
for IGO and INGO organization identifiers; the PDP WG is expected to:


 *   Develop specific recommendations for appropriate special protections, if 
any, for the identifiers of any or all IGO and INGO organizations at the first 
and second levels.
 *   Determine the appropriate protections, if any, for RCRC and IOC names at 
the second level for the initial round of new gTLDs and make recommendations on 
the implementation of such protection.
 *   Determine whether the current special protections being provided to RCRC 
and IOC names at the top and second level of the initial round of new gTLDs 
should be made permanent for RCRC and IOC names in all gTLDs; if so, determine 
whether the existing protections are sufficient and comprehensive; if not, 
develop specific recommendations for appropriate special protections (if any) 
for these identifiers.

Questions to Consider:


1.      What kinds of entities should be considered for Special Protections at 
the top and second level in all gTLDs (existing and new)?





2.      What facts or law are you aware of which might form an objective basis 
for Special Protections under International Treaties/Domestic Laws for IGOs, 
INGOs as they may relate to gTLDs and the DNS?





3.      Do you have opinions about what criteria should be used for Special 
Protection of the IGO and INGO identifiers?





4.      Do you think there are substantive differences between the RCRC/IOC and 
IGOs and INGOs?





5.      Should appropriate Special Protections at the top and second level for 
the identifiers of IGOs and INGOs be made?





6.      In addition, should Special Protections for the identifiers of IGOs and 
INGOs at the second level be in place for the initial round of new gTLDs?





7.      Should the current Special Protections provided to the RCRC and IOC 
names at the top and second level of the initial round for new gTLDs be made 
permanent in all gTLDs and if not, what specific recommendations for 
appropriate Special Protections (if any) do you have?





8.      Do you feel existing RPMs or proposed RPMs for the new gTLD program are 
adequate to offer protections to IGO and INGOs (understanding that UDRP and 
TMCH may not be eligible for all IGOs and INGOs)?



If possible, the WG would greatly appreciate receiving your input by 15 January 
2013 at the latest. Your input will be very much appreciated.

With best regards,

Thomas Rickert, Chair of the IGO-INGO WG


Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat
gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso.secretariat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
http://gnso.icann.org




--

Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD

http://www.gih.com/ocl.html

Attachment: ALAC Statement on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in all gTLDs (IGO-INGO) .pdf
Description: ALAC Statement on the Protection of IGO and INGO Identifiers in all gTLDs (IGO-INGO) .pdf



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