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[council] Fwd: Statement of Acceptance
Dear Council Members:
The statement of acceptance of my nomination was sent to the DNSO
secretariat a couple of days ago, but has apparently not been posted
yet. If there is a problem, it will hopefully be resolved soon and
I have been trying to follow up on it, but in the meanwhile, to avoid any
confusion, I am forwarding my statement of acceptance to you.
Jonathan
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2000 19:18:58 -0400
To: icann-nominations@dnso.org
From: Jonathan Cohen <jcohen@shapirocohen.com>
Subject: Statement of Acceptance
1. Full Name of the Nominee: Jonathan C. Cohen
2. E-mail address of the Nominee:
<jcohen@shapirocohen.com>
3. Organization I work for: Shapiro, Cohen Group of
Intellectual Property Practices,
<www.shapirocohen.com>
4. Snail-mail address: 112 Kent Street, Suite 2001, Ottawa,
Ontario, K1P 5P2, Canada
5. The region that includes the country of which I am a
citizen: North America
6. The region that includes the country in which I reside:
North America
7. A clear statement of acceptance of the nomination: I
accept the nomination for my election to the ICANN Board that was kindly
submitted by Mr. Mike Palage.
8. If you are a Member of the Names Council, state intention to
resign from the Names Council if elected to the ICANN Board: not
applicable
9. Curriculum Vitae (no more than 500 words long):
I am the Senior, Managing Partner of the Shapiro, Cohen
Group of Intellectual Property Practices, in Ottawa, Canada. I have
practised in all areas of intellectual property law since 1971, and have
lectured and written extensively in Canada and internationally on various
aspects of trade-mark law, including domain name issues. I am
actively involved in numerous national and international IP
organizations, including FICPI, AIPPI, AIPLA, INTA, IPIC, IPBA,
LES, MARQUES, APLA, CBA, and IBA, which collectively represent the
interests of all categories of intellectual property stakeholders,
including small and large businesses, and individuals. I have taken
an active role in Internet governance reform and the ICANN formation
process from the start, beginning with the WIPO-IAHC meetings in Geneva
in 1997, through the formation of the DNSO, and ultimately the
Intellectual Property Constituency, where I served as the IPC’s first
President and Names Council representative until my election to the ICANN
Board. I also co-chaired Working Groups A and B, and worked on the
Registrars’ Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy.
As a member of the ICANN Board, I have participated in all Board meetings
and teleconferences (with one exeption when I was on a plane in transit
from Asia), I have attended virtually all constituency meetings and have
spoken with members of all constituencies to understand their concerns
and put them before the Board. I am a member of the
Executive Search Committee, and have been an informal part of ICANN's
outreach efforts, lecturing around the world - in South Africa, India,
Thailand, Israel, Japan, Korea, Egypt, and many European countries -
about the ICANN process, trying to ensure that lines of communication and
information between potential participants and the existing ICANN
community remain open. The many opportunities I have had to speak
internationally about the ICANN process include the John Marshall Law
School (Chicago), the Asian Patent Attorneys Association Forum (New
Delhi), the United Nations Forum on e-Commerce for Transition Economies
(Geneva), and C@iNet 2000 (Cairo).
In addition to my ICANN duties, I am also involved in the reform of
Canada's top level domain: I worked on the initial Committee of
Experts organized to advise the Canadian government on reform of .ca, and
was subsequently elected to the Board of Directors of CIRA (Canadian
Internet Registration Authority), the Canadian "ICANN", which
will assume control of the .ca ccTLD. I am head of a CIRA Board
committee responsible for revising CIRA's By-laws to ensure broad
participation in the process by all relevant Canadian stakeholder
constituencies.
I have a wonderful, close family including three terrific
children, the oldest of whom is a practising attorney in New York, three
brothers and a sister in Ottawa and a fourth brother who is an actor and
has lived in Hollywood for twenty years. I very much enjoy travelling and
meeting people around the world. I love sports, particularly
playing them (earlier in the last century, I was a college football
player), movies and dining out. Generally, I thrive on new
experiences and challenges.
10. A statement indicating my ideas, intentions and/or the reason
why I consider I should be elected to serve on the ICANN Board (no more
than 500 words):
My term on the Board has been short and it has taken the better part of
it to develop good working relationships with other Directors and ICANN
staff, and to become familiar with issues that will face the Board in
upcoming years. This initial term has provided the experience to be
a good Board member over the next three years if I am re-elected for a
second, final term.
My experience with the DNSO, its formation, and with the NC before
joining the Board has allowed me to have unique personal relationships
with many of those who have participated in the ICANN process. I am
encouraged by their support to believe that I can continue to play a
useful role in understanding and communicating DNSO concerns and desires
to the Board. I have undertaken to increase my technical
understanding of the Internet, and have been fortunate to have some
"private lessons" from ICANN members and others who are
technical experts, so I can more actively participate in discussions and
decisions about technical management of the DNS - ICANN's primary
function.
I have a strong interest in the globalization of the Internet and will
continue to work energetically so that the challenges associated with
ensuring international participation in this process and in use of the
Internet, are met.
I hope to work with the DNSO and the public to determine what
possibilities exist to expand the UDRP, in the hope that a broader
spectrum of Internet disputes will be capable of resolution online in a
time frame and at a cost that makes it accessible and useful for a larger
number of Internet users globally. I believe that the participation
of interested parties from different countries, cultures and legal
systems are essential to the development of an "enhanced" UDRP
to make it a widely, if not universally, useful mechanism for Internet
dispute resolution, and I will make every effort to encourage such broad
international participation.
I am hopeful that, if elected to a subsequent term, I can work with the
Board to forge strong, cooperative links with the ccTLD community.
I think it is very important that an acceptable and positive relationship
amongst ICANN, the ccTLDs and the GAC be reached as soon as
possible.
The most important thing that I have learned from the experience of the
past few years is the importance of listening to all points of view, and
more particularly, to those that represent the minority. While
recognizing the importance of consensus in a decision-making process, one
must also guard against the tyranny of the majority. My background
is law and business, but I am also a private citizen, and I have always
been very concerned about censorship, privacy rights and freedom of
speech - these issues are always in my mind as I approach the questions
before the ICANN Board, as is the commitment to the concepts of openness,
fairness and internationalization, which have been the goals and
hopefully, the hallmarks, of the ICANN process to date.
Shapiro Cohen
Group of Intellectual Property Practices
Ottawa, Canada
Telephone: (613)232-5300
Facsimile: (613) 563-9231
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