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Re: [gnso-igo-ingo] Protection of the RCRC designations - RCRC comments
- To: "David W. Maher" <dmaher@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [gnso-igo-ingo] Protection of the RCRC designations - RCRC comments
- From: Thomas Rickert <rickert@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Apr 2013 23:00:55 +0200
Thanks, David!
Thomas
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Am 22.04.2013 um 22:41 schrieb "David W. Maher" <dmaher@xxxxxxx>:
> I agree with Chuck and Robin.
> David W. Maher
> Senior Vice President – Law & Policy
> Public Interest Registry
> 312 375 4849
>
> From: THOMAS RICKERT <rickert@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rickert@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
> Date: Monday, April 22, 2013 3:26 PM
> To: Stephane Hankins <shankins@xxxxxxxx<mailto:shankins@xxxxxxxx>>
> Cc: "gnso-igo-ingo@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso-igo-ingo@xxxxxxxxx>"
> <gnso-igo-ingo@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso-igo-ingo@xxxxxxxxx>>, "Christopher RASSI
> (christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx<mailto:christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx>)"
> <christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx<mailto:christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx>>,
> "Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>"
> <Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>, Catherine
> Gribbin <Catherine.Gribbin@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Catherine.Gribbin@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
> Subject: Re: [gnso-igo-ingo] Protection of the RCRC designations - RCRC
> comments
>
> Dear Stéphane, all,
> thank you for your e-mail and thanks to Chuck and Robin for responding. Can I
> ask more WG members to respond to this, please?
>
> Thanks,
> Thomas
>
> =============
> thomas-rickert.tel
> +49.228.74.898.0
>
> Am 19.04.2013 um 14:58 schrieb Stephane Hankins
> <shankins@xxxxxxxx<mailto:shankins@xxxxxxxx>>:
>
> Dear Thomas, dear all,
>
> Further to last Wednesday’s Conference call, we would like to share with you
> below some of our thoughts and positions on the various proposals now under
> consideration by the Working Group.
>
> (1) We appreciate firstly that the Group appears to be in agreement on a
> differentiated approach and consideration of the respective cases for
> protection under its consideration, namely IGO’s, the IOC, the Red Cross and
> Red Crescent, and INGO’s. As you will recall, it has been a consistent
> concern from our side that the sui generis case for protection and
> reservation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent designations and names be
> distinguished and examined in their own right, and thus considering the
> particular protection of these designations and names under universally
> agreed international humanitarian law treaties and the legislation in force
> in multiple jurisdictions.
>
> (2) At the top and second level, we ask that:
>
> - the current moratorium on the Red Cross, Red Crescent and Red
> Crystal designations be made permanent in all new gTLD’s and for all future
> rounds, as recently confirmed by the GAC in its advice to ICANN’s Board on
> the occasion of the recent Beijing Meeting;
>
> - it be confirmed, consistent with our recent submissions, that the
> protections already recognized to the Red Cross and Red Crescent designations
> extend not only to the 29 designations expressly listed in the Applicant
> Guidebook and revised Registry Agreement, but also to the full names of the
> respective Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations (such as the names
> “British Red Cross”, “Afghan Red Crescent”, “International Committee of the
> Red Cross” or “International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent
> Societies”). A full list of names of the respective Red Cross and Red
> Crescent organizations can be made available;
>
> - the designations and names of the Red Cross and Red Crescent remain
> available for registration as domain names for the respective Red Cross or
> Red Crescent organizations (e.g. through inclusion on a Modified Reserved
> List). As noted in our past communications to the Group, the risk of claims
> or contests emanating from organizations outside of the International Red
> Cross and Red Crescent Movement would be virtually null, as the number of
> organizations duly authorized under international law (and domestic laws) to
> make use of the Red Cross or Red Crescent designations for indicative
> purposes is finite and specified under relevant international treaties (the
> instance of grand-fathered use is strictly constrained under relevant
> international treaties; the respective Red Cross or Red Crescent
> organizations are not entitled to "licence" the designations or their names);
>
> - should the need be felt, we would not oppose the notion of
> safeguards or of a consent based exception procedure for demonstrated rights
> holders, as has been proposed within the Group, and thus in particular with
> regard to the acronyms of Red Cross or Red Crescent organizations.
>
> As noted in past exchanges with the Group, the acronyms of the two
> international organizations within the International Red Cross and Red
> Crescent Movement, namely those of the International Committee of the Red
> Cross (ICRC/CICR) and of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red
> Crescent Societies (IFRC), are today well established and their association
> with both organizations widely recognized, including in the context of
> Resolutions adopted by States at the International Conferences of the Red
> Cross and Red Crescent. We would agree that the registration of the said
> acronyms into the TMCH could offer a viable option, subject however to the
> confirmation that
> § the said acronyms are eligible to be registered under the TMCH; and
> that
> § the respective Red Cross or Red Crescent organizations enjoy
> standing to activate subsequent objection mechanisms and enjoy a waiver of
> fees in registering under the TMCH and in resorting, as may be required, to
> objection procedures.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Stéphane J. Hankins
> Legal adviser
> Cooperation and coordination within the Movement
> International Committee of the Red Cross
> Tel (direct line): ++0041 22 730 24 19
>
> Christopher M. Rassi
> Senior Legal Officer
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
> Chemin des Crêts, 17|1209 Petit Saconnex |Geneva|Switzerland
> Tel. +41 (0)22 730 4536 | Fax +41 (0)22 733 0395
> Email christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx<mailto:christophe.lanord@xxxxxxxx>
>
>
> ----- Forwarded by Stephane Hankins/DC_MOUV_CHF/GVA/ICRC on 19.04.2013 13:20
> -----
>
> From: Stephane Hankins/DC_MOUV_CHF/GVA/ICRC
> To: gnso-igo-ingo@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:gnso-igo-ingo@xxxxxxxxx>, Thomas
> Rickert <rickert@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:rickert@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
> Cc: "Christopher RASSI
> (christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx<mailto:christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx>)"
> <christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx<mailto:christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx>>,
> "Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>"
> <Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Debra.Hughes@xxxxxxxxxxxx>>, Catherine
> Gribbin <Catherine.Gribbin@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:Catherine.Gribbin@xxxxxxxxxxx>>
> Date: 11.03.2013 18:41
> Subject: [gnso-igo-ingo] Protection of the RCRC designations - RCRC
> comments
> ________________________________
>
>
> Dear Thomas, dear all,
>
> (1) Further to your request, we would like herewith to reiterate the Red
> Cross and Red Crescent position that the protections of the red cross, red
> crescent red lion and sun and red crystal designations be recognized, and
> implemented preventively, within ICANN's mechanisms, rules and agreements at
> both top and second level. This would conform to the requirements of
> international humanitarian law - the four Geneva Conventions of 1949 and
> their Additional Protocols of 1977 and 2005.
>
> As regards the preventive mechanisms in place and in light of some of the
> debates held yesterday during the WG call, we would like to recall once more
> that this is not just an issue of fees, for which a waiver or coverage could
> it seems be considered, but also one of the monitoring and control burden
> that a reactive/curative approach would represent for the Red Cross and Red
> Crescent organisations. The prohibitions under the aforementioned Conventions
> on misuse or unauthorized use of the designations are in this regard clear
> and should be enforced. We will await of course the forthcoming opinion of
> ICANN's Legal Council, but it should obviously be borne in mind that the
> primary treaties concerned were adopted at a time - 1949 - when the Internet
> did not exist, and that their formulations could hardly be expected at the
> time to expressly and specifically address the issue of the registration of
> domain names.The same holds true of the national implementating legislation
> for the 1949 Geneva Conventions in force in many national jurisdictions.
>
> (2) As to the issue of acronyms of organizations, as we mentioned during the
> last conference call, it might indeed be required from a general perspective
> to seek to define criteria for their protection and reservation, based for
> example, besides protection under international law and/or the domestic law
> in multiple jurisdictions, on international recognition, commonality of usage
> and/or the level to which the concerned organizations are identified and
> known by their acronym. One example is the acronym of the International
> Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC, CICR, MKKK) which enjoys a high level of
> recognition and is used and referred to in a number of past resolutions
> adopted by the International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent, in
> which all States parties to the Geneva Conventions (195 to date, following
> the recent accession by the Republic of South Sudan) participate as full
> members. It should also be noted that the acronym is also and furthermore an
> integral part of the ICRC's official logo (copied below).
>
> <ATT-3.dat>
> Considering that indeed these acronyms, including the acronym of the
> International Federation (IFRC), are not per se protected under international
> humanitarian law treaties and may be in use by other organizations, we would
> agree with the suggestion that the acronyms be subject, when applied for in a
> second-level domain name, to some form of "exception process" or "dispute
> resolution procedure" for applicants claiming to have a legitimate interest
> in registering the acronyms (a procedure for which however appropriate
> criteria would need to be defined).
>
> (3) Further to past discussions within the group, we are in the process of
> verifying a table of the names of National Red Cross or Red Crescent
> Societies which would require protection, together with the names
> "International Committee of the Red Cross" and "International Federation of
> Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies" and their acronyms, and thus in
> addition to the designations of the emblems protected under international
> humanitarian law ("Red Cross", "Red Crescent", "Red Lion and Sun" and "Red
> Crystal"). Another solution would indeed be to consider to provide for a
> String Similarity review by key word, thus allowing to cover all strings
> including the aforementioned designations.
>
> (4) As we have mentioned in the past, limiting the reservations and the
> reserved names list to exact matches of the designations and of the names of
> the Red Cross and Red Crescent organizations to exact matches would not fully
> suit the requirements of the protections as they are defined under
> international humanitarian law, which also prohibit imitations. A String
> Similarity mechanism would thus be warranted at the top level and, as far as
> technically feasible, at the second level in order to prevent the
> registration of names/strings which are confusingly similar.
>
>
> (5) Lastly, regarding the proposed protection matrix circulated before last
> week's call, we would like to recommend that the RCRC entry in Column 4, Tab
> “TOP LEVEL”, as well as the tab “SECOND LEVEL”, be revised to include a
> reference to “multiple national laws”.
>
> We remain available to discuss any of the points described above.
>
> With best regards,
>
> Stéphane J. Hankins
> Legal adviser
> Cooperation and coordination within the Movement
> International Committee of the Red Cross
> Tel (direct line): ++0041 22 730 24 19
>
> Christopher M. Rassi
> Senior Legal Officer
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
> Chemin des Crêts, 17 |1209 Petit Saconnex |Geneva|Switzerland
> Tel. +41 (0)22 730 4536 | Fax +41 (0)22 733 0395
> Email christopher.rassi@xxxxxxxx<mailto:christophe.lanord@xxxxxxxx>
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