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Re: [ga] ICANN role in enforcing court orders in domain name disputes
Exactly my point!
ICANN is free to do what it wants to suggest outcomes. Just as I am free
to pick up the phone and/or e-mail and make suggestions. Is there any
evidence that ICANN is 'ordering' the registrar to do something?
James Love wrote:
>
> In the case of the CNNews.com litigation, there was *no* UDRP proceeding.
> ICANN is telling the registrar to do something in a case where there is a
> cross border legal dispute over jurisdiction. Is it the policy of ICANN to
> help US courts enforce cross border judgments against non-US registrars, or
> to help *any* court enforce *any* judgment againts *any* registrar? Noting
> here that ICANN has not been asked by any court to do anything, but acted
> after a request from Time Warner.
>
> Jamie
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