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Re: [nc-udrp] Call for Votes - Rule 4(k)
agreed.
Maxim Waldbaum wrote:
>yes with all the onus of notice on the appellant. mac
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>From: "M. Scott Donahey" <sdonahey@tzllp.com>
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>Perhaps since I gave a rationale for the change to 4(k), based on the
>reaction of two judges of the Fourth Circuit, someone might post perhaps a
>brief rationale the other way.
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>As Mr. Carmody points out, expecting the registrars to know appellate
>deadlines is unreasonable, and some evidence of an actual appeal in progress
>should be supplied.
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>One might assume the intent that the UDRP be subordinate to determinations
>under national legal systems would imply that national legal systems be
>allowed to run their course, and that the status quo be maintained (pace any
>interim orders) during that time. Is there something missing from that line
>of reasoning?
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