[gnso-rpm-wg] Action Items, Slides and Notes from the Working Group call held earlier today

Paul Keating paul at law.es
Tue Apr 11 21:57:52 UTC 2017


It says at most which domains it wants pre-emptiness and notice rights over. 

Hardly a confidential business secret.  The information is a public record.  And, After all the Information is instantly public the minute one pre-emptive sunrise registration is undertaken.  The notice right is completely a non secret.

And hardly sufficient to use to hide bad actors.



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> On 11 Apr 2017, at 23:18, J. Scott Evans via gnso-rpm-wg <gnso-rpm-wg at icann.org> wrote:
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> There is a big difference from a database that contains all a company’s registered marks and one that contains a culling for only those it deems most valuable for protection in the DNS. The former is clearly open for the public, the later is not.
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> On 4/11/17, 2:03 PM, "gnso-rpm-wg-bounces at icann.org on behalf of Jeremy Malcolm" <gnso-rpm-wg-bounces at icann.org on behalf of jmalcolm at eff.org> wrote:
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>    On 11/4/17 9:43 am, J. Scott Evans via gnso-rpm-wg wrote:
>> George:
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>> We have all followed this string. We understand that you and a few others believe there need to be wholesale changes to the Sunrise mechanism and the TMCH database (or at least the confidentiality of that data).
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>> 1. Do you have a suggestion for how to improve the Sunrise mechanism?
>> 2. I see very little support for violating the confidentiality provisions of the TMCH contract.
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>    FWIW I am also all for bringing the transparency of the TMCH database
>    into line with those of national trademark registries so that its
>    secrecy does not facilitate the kinds of abuses that George has
>    uncovered.  I have been an observer until now but I've just upgraded to
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