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[soac-mapo] Cartagena session on Rec 6
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- Subject: [soac-mapo] Cartagena session on Rec 6
- From: "Mary Wong" <Mary.Wong@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2010 10:21:09 -0500
Has there been any further information on the above session, scheduled for
Wednesday 8 December at 11 a.m. (e.g. panelists, moderator, scope etc.)?
Unfortunately - particularly in the context of our recent discussion over the
likelihood of any GAC comment on this group's recommendations - it's being held
at exactly the same time as the GAC discussion of new gTLDs and the AGB :(
BTW, my thanks to Frank and Bertrand for their thoughts on the GAC issue. Like
I said, I understood that the CWG Rec 6 proposals were not ones endorsed by the
GAC and that they were not participating in the group either as GAC delegates
or officially of their respective governments. Nonetheless, since the GAC had
expressed support for the CWG concept and mandate, it is unfortunate that GAC
communications on the issue since then have not acknowledged or referred to the
existence of the CWG recommendations.
Since the AGB, including, specifically, Rec 6, is on the GAC agenda for
Cartagena, I hope that some consideration will be given to the CWG
recommendations during the discussions.
Cheers, and safe travels to those heading out to Cartagena,
Mary
Mary W S Wong
Professor of Law
Chair, Graduate IP Programs
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