Re: WIPO delays, resubmitted to PAB and POC

From: Javier SOLA (jsola@aui.es)
Date: Tue Dec 30 1997 - 07:13:10 PST


At 21:24 30/12/97 +1300, Peter Mott wrote:
>>Let me paraphrase: a typical shoplifter only costs a store a few
>>hundred dollars at most. Therefore we should just let the store
>>absorb the cost, and let the shoplifter make a few hundred dollars.
>>It is far cheaper in money and resources than systems for preventing
>>shoplifting.
>
>The problem with this approach is that it makes shoplifting a
>legitimate occupation.
>
>We need to decide on whether such activity in respect to gTLD domain
>names is legitimate or not, before looking for solutions.

The CORE-MoU clearly states that registrars may not be, in any way,
involved in new gtld domain trafficking.

Also, the goal of ACPs is to deal with pirates in an inexpensive way. For
example, if A (pirate) has tried to sell a domain to B (trade-mark owner),
then it will be very quick and easy for B to claim the name in the ACPs (it
will almost be automatic).

Javier



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