Just chiming in to support RJ Glass's last comments regarding this weakness or defect in the system. (And to thank the Chair for putting it into upcoming agenda!). I really appreciate how RJ Glass frames it. I'm rarely available during conference call times, but eager to hear what options emerge, or what people here think are worthwhile actions or strategies on this matter. MM On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 8:16 PM, RJ Glass <jipshida2@yahoo.com> wrote:
This thread has nothing to do with the original issue.
The issue is that domain hijacking exists in the namespace and there are no REAL methods to be able to promptly resolve the situation. Conversely, if someone feels that their trademark is being used by someone who rightfully registers a name within this namespace, there seems to be prompt attention to that matter, with judgement to those with the fattest wallet.
Honestly, this is an issue which should have come to light a long time ago. It is a true weakness of the system.
In other words, I move that we either formally address this through the chair, et al., or move along and find another topic.
My opinion is that it is a worthwhile topic, sans the mind-numbing banter.
RJ Glass A@L