Dear all Working Group Colleagues,
I look forward to work with you and the ICANN staff on this very important and interesting topic.
The RPMs are all systems created to ensure that trademark owners have available the tools necessary to stop infringements and misuse in the form of registered and used domain names. This is important not only for the trademark owners, but also for the general customer to ensure that they can trust the online information. I have worked with the RPMs since the UDRP started, both as panelist and attorney, and hope that my experience – also from a European point of view – can be of any use in this WG.
My updated SOI is here:
https://community.icann.org/display/gnsosoi/Petter+Rindforth+SOI
All the best,
Petter
--Petter Rindforth, LL MFenix Legal KBStureplan 4c, 4tr114 35 StockholmSwedenFax: +46(0)8-4631010Direct phone: +46(0)702-369360E-mail: petter.rindforth@fenixlegal.euNOTICEThis e-mail message is intended solely for the individual or individuals to whom it is addressed. It may contain confidential attorney-client privileged information and attorney work product. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are requested not to read, copy or distribute it or any of the information it contains. Please delete it immediately and notify us by return e-mail.Fenix Legal KB, Sweden, www.fenixlegal.euThank you25 mars 2016 18:01:42 +01:00, skrev Mary Wong via gnso-rpm-wg <gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org>:Thank you so much, George, and hello everybody, welcome to the Policy Development Process Working Group that’s been chartered by the GNSO Council to review all the rights protection mechanisms (RPMs) that have been developed for all gTLDs!Staff will be working with our interim WG chair and Council liaison, Philip Corwin, to set up the first meeting of the Working Group, currently anticipated to be sometime around mid-April. Some of you will have already participated in previous GNSO Working Groups, while others may be less familiar with the procedures and expectations, so staff will also be scheduling a webinar at around the same time to go over the GNSO Policy Development Process (PDP) and the GNSO’s Working Group Guidelines.In the meantime, given that there are indeed a large number of members and observers to this Working Group, it will be helpful if others follow George’s lead and take the opportunity to introduce yourselves, your expertise and interest in this PDP, to everyone via this email list. As with all GNSO mailing lists, all messages are publicly archived so you will be able to look up others’ (and your own) information and postings.Finally, if you haven’t already filled in your Statement of Interest - which is one of the few requirements for participation in a GNSO Working Group - we would greatly appreciate it if you can do so at your earliest convenience. Please follow this link to either create a new SOI or update an existing one: https://community.icann.org/x/cYLg.Thanks and cheersMaryMary WongSenior Policy DirectorInternet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)Email: mary.wong@icann.orgTelephone: +1-603-5744889On 3/25/16, 12:53, "gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of George Kirikos via gnso-rpm-wg" <gnso-rpm-wg-bounces@icann.org on behalf of gnso-rpm-wg@icann.org> wrote:Just to followup on my earlier "introduction" email, it appears thatthis working group is up to 129 participants (and counting), see:(92 members + 37 observers) It's great to see some familiar names, andsome new ones too.As folks relax over this long holiday weekend, you might want to takea moment to introduce yourself to your fellow working groupparticipants with a short email to the list, for what I hope will be avery productive PDP.Best regards,George KirikosOn Tue, Mar 22, 2016 at 5:15 PM, George Kirikos <icann@leap.com> wrote:Hi folks,(resending the email from this morning, as the mailing list nowappears to be working properly)I've followed ICANN for many years, and am volunteering on thisworking group as an independent. My Statement of Interest is at:I look forward to a review and reform of RPMs in such a manner that >the interests of domain name registrants and due process areunderstood, represented, and reflected in the finalanalysis/recommendations.Sincerely,George Kirikos_______________________________________________gnso-rpm-wg mailing list_______________________________________________gnso-rpm-wg mailing list
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