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Re: [ga] The North American UDRP


Task Forces are bad.  They are an excuse not to have working groups.  The
solution to this very real issue is to ban TF's and demand WG's.

On Sat, 1 Sep 2001 DannyYounger@cs.com wrote:

> As an organization, we talk a lot about the importance of geographic 
> diversity... but do we practice it?  There is a debate under way in the Names 
> Council regarding the geographical composition of the UDRP Task Force.  In 
> her message to the Council, Elisabeth Porteneuve has noted:
> 
> the simple arithmetics is:
>    16 - NA, 14 NA plus two Chairs
>     3 - EU
>     1 - LAC
>     1 - AF
>     1 - AP
> 
> In a later message she states:  "I maintain my objection to the composition 
> of UDRP TF - this group
> is not international."   Subsequently, Elisabeth introduced the following 
> motion:  
> 
> "the geographic diversity of TF must be granted, no one geographic region may 
> be represented by more than one third of members in any TF"
> 
> As could be predicted, Philip Sheppard does not concur and states:  "Please 
> consider the TF as valid and start its work directly."  Fortunately, other NC 
> members are siding with Elisabeth, and hopefully the debate will continue for 
> a while longer yet.  
> 
> This is but one of the many problems that occurs when the NC chooses to use a 
> small closed Task Force rather than a large open Working Group.  
> 
> It has been noted in the recent "Report of the Internationalized Domain Names 
> Internal Working Group of the ICANN Board of Directors" that "the deployment 
> of IDNs will increase the opportunity for cybersquatting. Survey participants 
> recommended a variety of measures, particularly increased use of UDRP 
> arbitrators familiar with non-Latin scripts, to combat this problem."  A UDRP 
> Task Force that does not contain a sufficient number of members familiar with 
> codes of Law other than North American/European or language sets other than 
> Latin-character-based is destined to perform poorly.
> 
> We are in a global environment.  I encourage the NC to add additional members 
> to its Task Force to better represent the rest of the world Internet 
> community.
> 
> As consensus in this Task Force is decided by a simple majority vote, the 
> current member composition guarantees that the North American point of view 
> will necessarily prevail.   This is not consensus; it is capture.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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