Re: [council] Fwd: FW: Draft CRP WG Charter - 25 May 2014
Attached is the amendment with the name of the UN list corrected. I didn’t catch that last night. I went to the UN link that Avri provided and literally copied the title. There is a redline with the corrected version and then a “clean” redline. This should go to the GNSO Council. This was clearly a drafting error. Lori *Lori S. Schulman*· General Counsel 1703 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311-1714 P 703-575-5678 · Lori.Schulman@xxxxxxxx <mailto:Lori.Schulman@xxxxxxxx> Description: cid:image001.png@01CC81E2.512C46F0 *From:*Lori Schulman *Sent:* Monday, June 23, 2014 4:41 PM *To:* 'Kathy Kleiman'; Avri Doria (avri@xxxxxxx <mailto:avri@xxxxxxx>) *Cc:* Rudi Vansnick (rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxx <mailto:rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxx>); Rafik Dammak (rafik.dammak@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rafik.dammak@xxxxxxxxx>) *Subject:* RE: Draft CRP WG Charter - 25 May 2014 (3) with LS Edit I like these changes. Thanks for expanding. I especially like the “research who already owns marks.” Good Luck at the GNSO. *Lori S. Schulman*· General Counsel 1703 North Beauregard Street Alexandria, VA 22311-1714 P 703-575-5678 · Lori.Schulman@xxxxxxxx <mailto:Lori.Schulman@xxxxxxxx> Description: cid:image001.png@01CC81E2.512C46F0 *From:*Kathy Kleiman [mailto:kathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] <mailto:[mailto:kathy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]> *Sent:* Monday, June 23, 2014 3:45 PM *To:* Lori Schulman; Avri Doria (avri@xxxxxxx <mailto:avri@xxxxxxx>) *Cc:* Rudi Vansnick (rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxx <mailto:rudi.vansnick@xxxxxxx>); Rafik Dammak (rafik.dammak@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:rafik.dammak@xxxxxxxxx>) *Subject:* Re: Draft CRP WG Charter - 25 May 2014 (3) with LS Edit Hi All, Tx so much to Lori for starting everything. I really appreciate it! All, here is an edited version based on considerations of scope and limits that we discussed in framing both the UDRP and URS. What do you think? Best, Kathy p.s. Lori, again, tx you! What do you think of the edits? Hopefully, I extended and continued your thoughts... : Dear Avri and Kathy, Here is my attempt at a short, hopefully not too debatable, amendment to the charter. My edits and comments are in redline form. I tried to keep it very simple given the issue of time. I put 2 new bullet points before the final bullet point under “The WG should also include the following additional topics in its deliberations:” I specifically referenced the Nice Classification system as a method of mission differentiation as an optional clause. My thoughts are to leave it out but I wanted to surface the option to the group instead of just dismissing it out of hand. Nice has a lot of problems but it is the document that drives international classification and may be worth referencing. I will leave that up to you. / / I believe that this working group should move forward and incorporate the principles that we discussed yesterday. Perhaps these few lines will do the trick? 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