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Re: [council] Response to ccNSO/GAC Issues report
Hi,
While it would be inconsistent with the new gTLD policy
recommendations, I don't know if there is a necessity for consistency
in this case as we are dealing with ccTLDs not gTLDs and we are
dealing with significant expressions of a countries name or identity.
So the conditions might be different.
In terms of the statement I am not sure I know what Technical
confusion is any more then I really understood what confusingly
similar was. Are we saying it should not be visually or
homographically similar,? I also wonder if there is another problem
in this one. The name of a country in various representations will
be similar to the name of the country in another representation - but
in a sense that seems appropriate and not a problem.
a.
On 12 Feb 2008, at 16:28, Gomes, Chuck wrote:
That would be inconsistent with the recommendations made for new
gTLDs. We can't go back now and change what we already did.
Chuck
From: owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-council@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
] On Behalf Of Robin Gross
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 5:53 AM
To: Avri Doria
Cc: Council GNSO
Subject: Re: [council] Response to ccNSO/GAC Issues report
How about:
"Strings that cause technical confusion should be avoided."
Thanks,
Robin
On Feb 12, 2008, at 1:43 AM, Avri Doria wrote:
On 12 Feb 2008, at 14:29, Robin Gross wrote:
**** THEREFORE, I propose that we amend our statement, so that
only "technical confusion" is the type of confusion that we deal
with. Otherwise, not only are we in contrast with legal norms,
we are also outside the scope of ICANN's authority.
Can you suggest the exact wording change you are proposing?
As with other suggested changes, I believe we can make if there are
no objections.
On the other hand, if there are objections, we may need to vote on
this amendment before voting on the response itself.
thanks
a.
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