Having read the executive summary of the WIPO Domain Name Process II report, I cannot help but think that there is unnecessary effort in creating a regime for protecting personal names. The report says that "for personal names .... it was found that there are no existing international norms dealing with their protection and that national legal systems provide for a wide diversity of legal approaches to their protection ... it is suggested that the international community needs to decide whether it wishes to work towards some means of protection of personal names against abuse of domain name registrations". I suggest that those who feel they have a name worth protecting are often celebrities (for one reason or another) and they or their promoters can afford to trade mark their name and thus be protected via the existing UDRP. I suggest this as a solution to this international issue in the .au domain space. Rikki PS by way of aside, in the August 15 decision re: Yahoo Serious v. Yahoo!, a hearing officer of the Registrar of Trade Marks in Australia held that the registration by Yahoo! of trade marks do not infringe the rights Mr Yahoo Serious has in his name... Rikki Lambert, Lawyer Email: rikkilambert§finlaysons.com.au Website: http://www.finlaysons.com.au Phone: +61 8 8235 7400 Fax: +61 8 8232 2944 Address: 81 Flinders St, Adelaide, South Australia South Australia - a great place to live and work! >>> "Ian Johnston" <ian.johnston§infobrokers.com.au> 09/04/01 07:24pm >>> The final Report of the Second WIPO Internet Domain Name Process - 'The Recognition of Rights and the Use of Names in the Internet Domain Name System' - is now accessible at <http://wipo2.wipo.int/process2/report/index.html> Ian Johnston, Policy Consultant Small Enterprise Telecommunications Centre Limited (SETEL) PO Box 58 Jamison ACT 2614 Australia 02 6251 7848 (B) 02 6251 7835 (F) 0413 990 112 (M) www.setel.com.au mailto:ian.johnston§setel.com.au SETEL is a national association advancing and representing the interests of Australian small businesses as consumers of telecommunications and electronic commerce. -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 343 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed. Disclaimer This email and any files transmitted with it are confidential to the intended recipient and may be privileged. While we have used mimesweeper to alert us to the presence of computer viruses, we cannot guarantee that this email and any files transmitted with it are free from them. -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 342 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Wed Sep 05 2001 - 00:08:37 UTC
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