Thanks Renee for the clarification, and sorry to miss you last night.

 

Since your search found no “delay” results, that affirms me in thinking (copied from below): 

 

In fact, on reflection, given that new gTLDs have launched from 2014 to the present, it is difficult to make a case for invoking the “delay” doctrine at all in URS cases so far. 

 

I suggest this is a useful data point for our consideration.”

 

Brian

 

From: Fossen, Renee [mailto:rfossen@adrforum.com]
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 9:20 PM
To: BECKHAM, Brian; gnso-rpm-documents@icann.org
Subject: RE: URS "delay" cases research

 

Hi Brian/Sub-Team,

 

My apologies for not making the call today.

 

With respect to your email below, there was a bug in the web search.  It is my understanding that the issue has been resolved, but testing continues to make sure.  I ran the search just a few minutes ago with no results for the word “delay.”

 

Kind regards,

 

Renee

 

 

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From: Gnso-rpm-documents [mailto:gnso-rpm-documents-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of BECKHAM, Brian
Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2018 9:54 AM
To: gnso-rpm-documents@icann.org
Subject: [Gnso-rpm-documents] URS "delay" cases research

 

All,

 

In advance of our call today, please see the attached.  In sum, it is not clear why these came up in a search on the provider’s website for “delay” as the term was not in any of the cases (I have re-run the search several times, and had a colleague do the same, including in different browsers).

 

In either event, some of the cases were filed the same month as the DDN was registered, and the longest stretch was one year.

 

None of these would not fall into what would be considered a “delay” in filing type scenario.

 

In fact, on reflection, given that new gTLDs have launched from 2014 to the present, it is difficult to make a case for invoking the “delay” doctrine at all in URS cases so far. 

 

I suggest this is a useful data point for our consideration.

 

Brian

 

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