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Re: [ga] Stolen domains, transfers, WHOIS, audit trails, and system integrity


In a message dated 9/12/02 11:23:49 GMT Standard Time, jefsey@club-internet.fr writes:


>The problems arise from the spontaneous adaptation of a technical
>addressing systemto functions and purposes beyond those for which it was
>originallydesigned.

I am sorry to object. The problems arise from the lack of analysis by IAB
and USG of what a network system is. That lack of analysis is general and
creates as much problems at TM level as at technology level.




>The problems arise from the spontaneous adaptation of a technical
>addressing systemto functions and purposes beyond those for which it was
>originallydesigned.

I am sorry to object. The problems arise from the lack of analysis by IAB
and USG of what a network system is. That lack of analysis is general and
creates as much problems at TM level as at technology level.



I presume you are objecting to the inferences we are encouraged to draw from the extract from WIPO which I quoted in the post. That extract was cited to underscore Karl's(?) observation that problems emerging from the trade mark - domain name interface are not necessarily unique nor new.

Joseph Savirimuthu
The Liverpool Law School
University of Liverpool
Chatham Street
Liverpool
L69 7ZS

email: jsaviri@liverpool.ac.uk
Tel: 0151 794 2806
Fax: 0151 794 2829


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