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Re: [wg-review] [IDNO] OR [IDNH] addendum


I don't believe in "required" arbitration in any form. They currently have
it fixed so you cannot do business on the Internet unless you agree to the
UDRP as it is written. That is signing an agreement "under duress". Without
a Domain Name, I can't do business. Without agreeing to the UDRP I can't
have a Domain Name. I should not have to agree to do that in order to start
a web-based business. It should be chosse how you prefer disputes be
settled. Court of Law or WIPO. The only reason it is mandatory is people
would choose a Court of Law most of the time and that would not allow WIPO
to insert it's own definition of TM Law which doesn't reflect actual TM Law
at all.

Chris McElroy aka NameCritic

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Sondow" <msondow@iciiu.org>
To: <wg-review@dnso.org>
Cc: <sotiris@hermesnetwork.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 5:20 PM
Subject: Re: [wg-review] [IDNO] OR [IDNH] addendum


> Sotiropoulos wrote:
> >
> > Here is an example of one progressive registrar's Agreement: >
http://www.gandi.net/contract.en.txt
>
> Do you consider this progressive:
>
> "21 - The client agrees that its registration of the SLD name shall
> be
> subject to suspension, cancellation, or transfer pursuant to any
> ICANN-adopted policy, or pursuant to any registrar or registry
> procedure
> not inconsistent with an ICANN-adopted policy, (1) to correct
> mistakes
> by Registrar or the Registry in registering the name or (2) for the
> resolution of disputes concerning the SLD name."
>
> M.S.
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