Dear All,
Please see below the action items and notes captured by staff from the RPM Sunrise Sub Team meeting held on 24 April 2019 (18:00-19:30
UTC). Staff will post them to the wiki space. Please note that these are high-level notes and are not meant as a substitute for the recording, chat room, or transcript. The
recording, AC chat, transcript and attendance records are posted on the wiki at:
https://community.icann.org/display/RARPMRIAGPWG/2019-04-24+Sub+Team+for+Sunrise+Data+Review.
Best Regards,
Julie
Julie Hedlund, Policy Director
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NOTES & ACTION ITEMS
Action Items:
Brief Notes:
Question 1 -- Proposal 9
Discussion:
-- Do have a sense of how often spanning the dot is a problem? It could severely restrict registry operators with forms of domain names.
-- Don’t have hard numbers -- could be somewhere between an anomaly and limited. To the market it does apply it would add value.
-- It seems to be dependent on the TLD.
-- You end up in a situation where you are having to include extra letters that aren’t part of the trademark and this allows Sunrise to dead with this.
-- TLDs are not responsible for the actions of TLDs that are not related to them.
-- Don’t think we have the task of creating new rights. The suggestion creates a conflict between the owners of a potential shortened version of the TM. Cannot extend the rights of TM owners beyond what they have in the real world.
-- Not sure there is sufficient data on this.
-- Could we consider the proposal in Phase Two relating to UDRP? There is an enforcement mechanism to deal with it. Could fall into the same bucket as UDRP cases.
-- From the WIPO Overview of WIPO Panel Views on Selected UDRP Questions, Third Edition “WIPO Jurisprudential Overview 3.0”: 1.11.3 Where the applicable TLD and the second-level portion of the domain name in combination contain the relevant
trademark, panels may consider the domain name in its entirety for purposes of assessing confusing similarity (e.g., for a hypothetical TLD “.mark” and a mark “TRADEMARK”, the domain name <trade.mark> would be confusingly similar for UDRP standing purposes).
Question 5(a):
-- If you extend Sunrise to 1 year many small and medium registries will go out of business.
-- Registry operators need to be at the point of collecting cash so those doing end-date Sunrise could do the marketing/collecting registrations before allocating registrations.
-- The question is flawed because it doesn’t recognize that their are two types of Sunrise -- start date and end date.
-- Allow registries to decide which one works best for them.
-- Could we have a rule that if ICANN releases more than X number of new gTLDs then there is an option to add 30 days to the notification?
-- Number of TLDs launched is not really an issue of the Sunrise length.
Question 6: Proposals #2 and #4:
-- Sub Team members should prepare for the discussion next week.
-- Focus on the data.