Dear Chantelle,
Holly Lance and I will participate.
Jim
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From: ipc-gnso-bounces@icann.org [mailto:ipc-gnso-bounces@icann.org]
On Behalf Of Chantelle Doerksen
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2016 5:43 PM
To: ipc-gnso@icann.org
Subject: [IPC-GNSO] Call for Volunteers: New GNSO Policy Development Process Working Group to Review All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs
Dear IPC Members,
Volunteers needed. Please see below.
Kind regards,
Chantelle
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https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-2016-03-21-en
The Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) Council seeks volunteers for a new Working Group that will conduct a Policy Development Process (PDP) to Review All Rights Protection Mechanisms
(RPMs) in All Generic Top-Level Domains (gTLDs). The GNSO Council approved the PDP Working Group's
Charter
[PDF, 510 KB] on 9 March 2016.
Conduct the PDP in two phases
This PDP Working Group is being chartered to conduct a review of all RPMs in all gTLDs in two phases as defined in the
approved charter
[PDF, 524 KB]: Phase One will focus on a review of all the RPMs that were developed for the New gTLD Program (i.e. the Trademark Clearinghouse and associated notification and sunrise mechanisms, the Uniform Rapid Suspension procedure, and the Post-Delegation
Dispute Resolution Procedures), and Phase Two will focus on a review of the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP).
At a minimum, in each Phase of this PDP, the Working Group will be expected to first assess the effectiveness of the relevant RPM(s), for which it should seek the input
of experienced online dispute resolution providers and other subject matter experts, as appropriate. The Working Group is also expected to look at the interplay between and complementary roles of each RPM in seeking to more fully understand their overall functioning
and effectiveness. Ultimately, the goal is for the Working Group to consider the overarching issue as to whether or not all the RPMs collectively fulfill the purposes for which they were created, or whether additional policy recommendations are needed, including
to clarify and unify the policy goals.
In public comments to the
UDRP Final Issue Report
[PDF, 2.69 MB], the RPM Staff Paper
[PDF 2.5 MB], and the Preliminary Issue Report
for this PDP, various community groups and participants had identified a number of issues that they considered appropriate for review in a PDP. As such, the Working Group is expected to consider these community suggestions, which have been listed in the Working
Group Charter, with further modifications, additions and deletions to be determined by consensus of the Working Group.
Coordinate its work with other parallel efforts
The Working Group will monitor the progress of and, where appropriate, coordinate with, other ICANN groups that are working on topics that may overlap with or otherwise
provide useful input to this PDP. These other efforts include the Competition, Consumer Trust and Consumer Choice Review Team, the Trademark Clearinghouse Independent Review and the GNSO's PDP Working Group on New gTLDs Subsequent Procedures. In this regard,
the GNSO Council directed that a GNSO community liaison be appointed by the two GNSO PDP Working Groups. Further, as the manager of the policy development process, the GNSO Council is to be kept informed about the various coordination efforts so that in case
of conflict between these groups, the Council may take the appropriate action to align the different work processes.
At the conclusion of Phase One of its work, the Working Group is expected to assess the need for modification to its Charter and, if appropriate, submit a request to
the GNSO Council accordingly for the subsequent phase(s) of its work.
ICANN Working Groups use transparent, open processes. The meetings of this PDP Working Group will be recorded and transcribed, and the recordings and transcriptions will be available to the
public. The mailing list for the Working Group will be archived publicly. The group will collaborate using a public workspace for draft materials and all final work products and milestones will be documented on the
WG's wiki.
The PDP WG is expected to follow the GNSO Working Group Guidelines
[PDF, 350 KB] as well as the GNSO PDP Manual
[PDF, 300 KB].
There are two ways to volunteer:
In addition, there will be opportunities to provide input through public consultations and public comment processes that the PDP Working Group is expected to organize.
If you are interested in joining the Working Group either as an individual participant or mailing list observer, please fill in the
sign up form or send the
Word
document [DOCX, 72 KB], filled in, to the
GNSO Secretariat.
All members and observers will be listed on the PDP Working Group's wiki page.
The GNSO Council directed that this call for volunteers be circulated as widely as possible in order to ensure broad representation and participation in the Working Group. it is anticipated
that the Working Group will convene online for the first time in early April 2016. Following that, regular online meetings will be scheduled in accordance with the Working Group's work plan, which it is expected to develop as one of its first tasks.
For those interested in volunteering for this effort, you are strongly encouraged to review the following materials prior to the first meeting of the PDP WG:
The question of who legally has rights to, or is the legitimate holder of, a domain name can be open to dispute. In relation to domain name disputes concerning the registration and use of legally
protected trademarks, the Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP)
is the longest standing alternative dispute resolution procedure. As a result of the New gTLD Program, several new rights protection mechanisms (RPMs) were developed to mitigate potential risks and costs to trademark rights holders that could arise in the
expansion of the gTLD namespace, which included certain safeguards to protect registrants who engage in legitimate uses of domain names: the
Uniform Rapid Suspension System (URS);
the Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH)
and the associated availability through the TMCH of Sunrise periods and the Trademark Claims notification service; and
the Post-Delegation Dispute Resolution Procedures (PDDRPs).
Prior to the launch of the New gTLD Program, on 3 October 2011 ICANN staff had published a Final Issue Report on the current state of the UDRP. The recommended course of action in that
UDRP Final Issue Report
[PDF, 2.69 MB] was not to initiate a PDP at the time, but to hold off launching any such PDP until after the new URS had been in operation for at least eighteen (18) months. In addition, the September 2015 revised
RPM Staff Paper
[PDF 2.5 MB] had explicitly noted that some of the concerns identified by the community for consideration as part of a review of the RPMs might be appropriate topics for policy development work. The UDRP has not been subject to comprehensive review. There
has also not been a full review of all the RPMs developed to date by ICANN, to consider whether or not they are collectively achieving the objectives for which they were created.
In preparation for this PDP, a new
Preliminary Issue Report
[PDF, 1.4 MB] was published for public comment
on 9 October 2015. A Final Issue Report
[PDF, 1.2 MB] was subsequently published on 7 October 2015, including links to all public comments received, along with a draft charter for the
PDP WG
[PDF, 510 KB]. The final charter was approved by the GNSO Council on 9
March 2016, enabling the formation of a GNSO working group of community volunteers to conduct this PDP.
More information can be found on the activities webpage for
GNSO PDP Review of All Rights Protection Mechanisms in All gTLDs
and the Working
Group's online wiki workspace, which includes the charter, community input provided during the public comment period, and an extensive library of foundational materials to inform
the Working Group's deliberations.
As this will be a complex multi-phase PDP, anyone interested in helping to shape the review of all RPMs in all gTLDs are encouraged to volunteer for this Working Group
Glen de Saint Géry
GNSO Secretariat
gnso.secretariat@gnso.icann.org
http://gnso.icann.org