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<TITLE>BC members Martin Sutton and Berry Cobb on a workshop panel NOW in TSAVO</TITLE>
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<FONT FACE="Optima, Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:10pt'>If you’re available here in Nairobi, please come to Tsavo now, where 2 of our BC members are on a panel on Registration Abuse <BR>
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If you're available to connect remotely, see <a href="http://nbo.icann.org/node/8878">http://nbo.icann.org/node/8878</a> <BR>
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BC Members Martin Sutton and Berry Cobb are up there with ICANN staffer Marika. <BR>
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The WG Chair Greg Arron (Afilias) is going thru his slides now — same slides we saw this morning in GNSO Council. See <a href="http://nbo.icann.org/meetings/nairobi2010/presentation-rap-wg-aaron-10mar10-en.pdf">http://nbo.icann.org/meetings/nairobi2010/presentation-rap-wg-aaron-10mar10-en.pdf</a> )<BR>
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Berry and Martin were WG members, and suggested this morning that Greg worked to avoid Consensus for considering any abuse that occurs with website domains. <BR>
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When Greg’s done, we have a golden opportunity to lob softball questions and supporting comments to Berry and Martin.<BR>
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Slide 24 is particularly relevant:<BR>
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</SPAN></FONT><BLOCKQUOTE><FONT FACE="Optima, Times New Roman"><SPAN STYLE='font-size:10pt'>No Consensus on Cybersquatting: NewTLD Rights Protection Mechanisms<BR>
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Supported by 7 members of the RAPWG:)<BR>
The RAPWG recommends the initiation of a Policy Development Process by requesting an Issues Report to investigate the appropriateness and effectiveness of how any Rights Protection Mechanisms that are developed elsewhere in the community (e.g. the New gTLD program) can be applied to the problem of cybersquatting in the current gTLD space.<BR>
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(6 members of the RAPWG:)<BR>
The initiation of such a process is premature; the effectiveness and consequences of the Rights Protection Mechanisms proposed for the new TLDs is unknown. Discussion of RPMs should continue via the New TLD program. Experience with them should be gained before considering their appropriate relation (if any) to the existing TLD space.<BR>
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Steve DelBianco<BR>
Executive Director<BR>
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