I'm sorry but these 2 statements seem to be in conflict with each other..... I don't in fact think that the TMCH contains names of those individuals who've been wrongly deterred from registering domain names they had a right to register. As has been discussed for a while, I think it contains other relevant evidence, like more words like "cloud" and "hotel" that prima facie don't seem likely to justify preemptive rights across new gTLDs. I am more concerned about the latter but must say I really don't understand what is meant by the former. Sent from my iPad
On 25 Apr 2017, at 16:22, Scott Austin <SAustin@vlplawgroup.com> wrote:
I don't in fact think that the TMCH contains names of those individuals who've been wrongly deterred from registering domain names they had a right to register. As has been discussed for a while, I think it contains other relevant evidence, like more words like "cloud" and "hotel" that prima facie don't seem likely to justify preemptive rights across new gTLDs.