+1 Brian On 10/18/16, 9:42 AM, "gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of Winterfeldt, Brian J." <gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of BWinterfeldt@mayerbrown.com> wrote:
Dear J. Scott and all:
I would also support attempting to obtain additional input on the survey questions by re-circulating. When the survey was first circulated I think there may have been some miscommunication or lack of clear communication as to when prospective survey respondents must submit responses before the survey closed. Given that there are still other open areas in connection with the PDDRP, I don't see any harm in giving an extended opportunity for additional input on this.
With respect to the responses that have been collected to date, I agree that despite the relatively small sample size, this Working Group should not dismiss this input out of hand. This threatens the credibility of our work. We should spend the time to thoroughly review and analyze the input and discuss whether it makes sense to revisit preliminary conclusions regarding the PDDRP. I am not suggesting we will ultimately change course in terms of the conclusions, but believe we should be deliberate in our approach.
Best regards,
Brian
Brian J. Winterfeldt Co-Head of Global Brand Management and Internet Practice Mayer Brown LLP
-----Original Message----- From: gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org [mailto:gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org] On Behalf Of J. Scott Evans Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 9:22 AM To: George Kirikos Cc: gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org Subject: Re: [gnso-rpm-wg] FOR REVIEW & DISCUSSION: Provider and Survey Responses on TM-PDDRP
Query to our group. If the majority feels the sample size is just too small, what should we do? Ask for additional input by recirculating the survey. Taking George's points and ignore the survey b/c the sample is too small? Do other have another alternative?
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On 10/18/16, 6:18 AM, "George Kirikos" <icann@leap.com> wrote:
J. Scott:
Your first email asked for "Thoughts?" and "Discussion"? Then, after receiving my thoughts and discussion on the survey, you attempted to delegitimize those thoughts and discussion by saying what you said:
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"I am not going to argue statistics with you. You can say whatever you want to discredit this input. We asked for input. We received it and it gave us a clear direction. Just because the direction is in direction opposition to your personal position is no reason to ignore the input. I would suggest that you rally those who share your views the next time we do outreach."
with the entire basis of that statement ("Just because...") based on a false premise that I'm against changing the PDDRP. A false premise. I simply pointed out simple truths, a total sample size of only 16, with only 5 in favour of PDDRP changes. If those observations were so "dangerous" that you "couldn't argue statistics", but instead sought to attack the person making them, that says a lot about the strength of your arguments.
And then you made the reckless suggestion that folks should be attempting to artificially affect the outcome of the PDP by "rallying" people who "share your views".
I don't have any "anti-IP animus" --- I've long been opposed to cybersquatting! I've even assisted TM holders pursue cybersquatters. I am against *over-reaching* by some TM holders and am in favour of *balanced* policy that protects the interests of domain name registrants, in accordance with established law.
Stop trying to label people, and instead listen to the arguments and facts they put forward.
Here were the undeniable FACTS: 16 total response, 5 in favour of PDDRP changes.
In my view, as I said before, the sample size is too small, and there were flaws in the survey where the numbers didn't add up properly.
Sincerely,
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:47 AM, J. Scott Evans <jsevans@adobe.com> wrote:
George:
I apologize if you feel attacked. That was not my intent. It was, however, my intent to point out that our group reached out to the community for feedback. We got that feedback and it gave us a directive. If we applied your same argument, I could say that the anti-IP sentiments of the NCUC have been championed for over 18 years by no more than 10 people who claim to represent all non-contracted, non-commercial parties. That said, and despite only seeing the same voices raise the same concerns time and time again, we have listened, debated, re-debated, and sought input. The issues/concerns of these parties are always on the table despite only being put there by a very small group of people. So, I think we should take into account the call for change in the PDDRP and take action. Others may disagree and our consensus may be that we should not take action.
Finally, I follow your work in many working groups and, IMHO, you have a clear anti-IP animus and I do believe that flavors your positions. I may be wrong, but I am entitled to my opinion and I can express it. It is not meant to insult you or demean your positions. It is meant to call a spade a spade. I am pro-IP and proud of it. I will advocate for trademark owners when not acting in my capacity of chair. As Chair, it is my duty to make sure ALL viewpoints are heard and considered, even those with which I strongly disagree.
J. Scott
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On 10/18/16, 5:36 AM, "gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of George Kirikos" <gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of icann@leap.com> wrote:
J. Scott:
What are you talking about? I've already made it clear (during the calls) that I'm in *favour* of improving the PDDRP! Perhaps you've not been paying attention. For you to attack my earlier response on the basis that the "input" is in "opposition to (my) personal position" is ridiculous. I would have made the comments I made regardless of my own position, for the clear and logical reasons I stated, which had absolutely nothing to do with the actual answers to the survey but instead were based on (1) total number of responses and (2) numbers not adding up properly.
Furthermore, to suggest that *anyone* in the group should "rally those who share your views the next time" is entirely inappropriate, in my opinion. It's suggesting that instead of this working group doing a "scientific" survey, a *representative* sample of the population of stakeholders, that folks should instead be engaged in electioneering in order to artificially manipulate the outcome. For that suggestion to come from one of the co-chairs of this working group is even more disturbing.
Lastly, I properly noted that there were a total of 5 people (out of 16 survey participants) believe that the PDDRP should change. That's 31.25%, a mathematical fact. You might label that an "overwhelming" response and a "clear direction", but I disagree, for the reasons I stated in my first email, and say so *despite* my own personal opinion on the issue.
Sincerely,
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 8:13 AM, J. Scott Evans <jsevans@adobe.com> wrote:
George:
I am not going to argue statistics with you. You can say whatever you want to discredit this input. We asked for input. We received it and it gave us a clear direction. Just because the direction is in direction opposition to your personal position is no reason to ignore the input. I would suggest that you rally those who share your views the next time we do outreach.
J. Scott
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On 10/18/16, 5:08 AM, "gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of George Kirikos" <gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of icann@leap.com> wrote:
1. The sample size appears to be 16 (from Q2), so the statistical margin of error for such a small sample size is enormous. The total number of respondents who "overwhelmingly" believe that the PDDRP should change is 5 (answer to Q10), which is actually 31.25% of those who participated in the survey (5 of 16).
2. Many of the numbers don't add up. e.g. (a) for Q4, there were 19 responses, despite the sample size being 16! (b) for Q9, there were 6 responses, when the most there should have been is 5 (given there were 5 "yes" responses in Q7). (c) for Q10, there were 6 responses, when the most there should have been is 5 (given there were 5 "no" responses in Q9).
There were only 9 visible answers (i.e. there was no Q1 shown in the document), so it's disturbing that one-third of the survey results don't add up properly. I'm not sure what software was used to display the survey, but tools like SurveyMonkey, etc. usually allow "conditional branching" or "skip logic" to only show some questions to people who answer a prior question in a certain manner, etc.
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Given the above, I'd place little weight on the results, either "for" something or "against" something.
Sincerely,
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On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 5:56 AM, J. Scott Evans <jsevans@adobe.com> wrote: > Wow. The respondents seem to really believe (overwhelmingly so) >that >we >need > to amend the PDDRP to make is useable. > > Thoughts? Discussion? > > J. Scott > > J. Scott Evans | Associate General Counsel - Trademarks, Copyright, >Domains > & Marketing | > > Adobe > > 345 Park Avenue > > San Jose, CA 95110 > 408.536.5336 (tel), 408.709.6162 (cell) > jsevans@adobe.com > > >https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=www.adobe.com&dat >a=01%7C01%7CBwinterfeldt%40mayerbrown.com%7Ccad701c35dc3416845bd08d3 >f759bebb%7C09131022b7854e6d8d42916975e51262%7C0&sdata=FLB5lBUu8KJ452 >nIHswQDuHxLero4h408S6BwADCfwk%3D&reserved=0 > > > > > From: <gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of David Tait > <david.tait@icann.org> > Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2016 at 2:36 AM > To: "gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org" <gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org> > > Subject: Re: [gnso-rpm-wg] FOR REVIEW & DISCUSSION: Provider and >Survey > Responses on TM-PDDRP > > Dear All > > > > Further to my previous email I attach a further revised version of >this > document which (following a request from the co-chairs) now >contains >the > graphs once again. > > > > Kind regards, > > David > > > > From: David Tait <david.tait@icann.org> > Date: Friday, 14 October 2016 at 15:08 > To: <gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org> > Cc: Mary Wong <mary.wong@icann.org> > Subject: Re: [gnso-rpm-wg] FOR REVIEW & DISCUSSION: Provider and >Survey > Responses on TM-PDDRP > > > > Dear Jeff > > > > Further to your previous email I am pleased to attach a >consolidated >version > of the responses received. > > > > Kind regards, > > David > > > > From: Jeff Neuman <jeff.neuman@comlaude.com> > Date: Thursday, October 13, 2016 at 11:09 > To: Mary Wong <mary.wong@icann.org>, "gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org" > <gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org> > Subject: RE: [gnso-rpm-wg] FOR REVIEW & DISCUSSION: Provider and >Survey > Responses on TM-PDDRP > > > > Thanks Mary for this. Is there a way to combine all of the written > responses in the summary document as well especially to questions >6, >7, >8, > 10. > > > > Jeffrey J. Neuman > > Senior Vice President |Valideus USA| Com Laude USA > > 1751 Pinnacle Drive, Suite 600 > > Mclean, VA 22102, United States > > E: jeff.neuman@valideus.com or jeff.neuman@comlaude.com > > T: +1.703.635.7514 > > M: +1.202.549.5079 > > @Jintlaw > > > > > > From: gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org >[mailto:gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org] > On Behalf Of Mary Wong > Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2016 3:49 PM > To: gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org > Subject: [gnso-rpm-wg] FOR REVIEW & DISCUSSION: Provider and Survey > Responses on TM-PDDRP > > > > Dear all, > > > > You will recall that the Working Group had agreed to resume >deliberations > over the Trademark Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedure >(TM-PDDRP) > after receipt of responses from the TM-PDDRP providers and closure >of >the > Community Survey. > > > > We received responses from two providers FORUM and WIPO, for >which >we > thank Brian Beckham, Ty Gray, Daniel Legerski and their colleagues. >We >also > collected sixteen community member responses to the TM-PDDRP >Community > Survey, including from registrars and intellectual property >rights-holders. > All the responses, as well as an aggregated data report on the >Community > Survey, have now been uploaded to the Working Group wiki space >here: > >https://na01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcom >munity.icann.org%2Fx%2FugqsAw%5Bcommunity.icann.org&data=01%7C01%7CB >winterfeldt%40mayerbrown.com%7Ccad701c35dc3416845bd08d3f759bebb%7C09 >131022b7854e6d8d42916975e51262%7C0&sdata=3AhE7D7sQ71PXkCT2Y4BBmXOIBM >%2FVXefpQnxZ8CnsKU%3D&reserved=0]. > > > > The Working Group co-chairs have asked that Working Group members >review > these responses in time for our next call on 19 October 2016, >where, >if >time > permits, we will start discussing them. At the moment, we >anticipate >that a > fuller review, including community participation, will be the focus >of >the > Working Group¹s open meeting at ICANN57 in Hyderabad. This will >allow >us to > complete this initial review of the TM-PDDRP shortly thereafter. > > > > FYI the tentative date and time of the open Working Group meeting >at >ICANN57 > is currently Monday 7 November (Day 5 of the meeting), from >11.00-12.30 > local Hyderabad time. 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