· Seeking input about whether the community sees a need for a policy with respect to declaring patents in policy development or contract negotiations.
This is a very specific, timely and interesting question. Personally, I believe a more comprehensive and IETF-like intellectual property policy (more than patents) is need in ICANN. In addition to patent disclosure in due course, there should be other policies on patentees' obligations to ensure royalty-free or RAND licesning to affected community members. Hong
On 10/10/12 10:21 AM, "Bart Boswinkel" <bart.boswinkel@icann.org> wrote:
Dear all, Please find included the lsit of topics suggested to the Board. I have included the names of councillors/obesrvers who have suggested a topic or who are positioned toraise the topic. To be confirmed at the Council prep meeting on Monday morning. The list is of topics is in order of priority.:
What are the Board¹s detailed vision and strategy for WCIT. (Keith Davidson) The possible plan/status regarding ICANN role toward developing countries - some time ago there was an initiative for having an ICANN Summit on Developing Countries. Currently, there is a lot of talk about inreach and outreach, but the ccTLD community is not aware of concrete activities to improve especially outreach. (Vika Mpisane) Progress on the ccTLD Financial Contribution Discussion. (Byron Holland) Progress on documenting ICANN¹s role and remit on SSR? What is current status and what are the next steps? (Roelof Meijer) The main issues for the Board re the new gTLD process for the period after Toronto. (Peter van Roste)
Kind regards, Bart
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