All,
Because we've received a number of inquiries
about nominations for IRT participants, we thought it would be helpful to
provide the information below.
Nominations for IRT participants should be sent
to Steve Metalitz (IPC President), Ute, Cyril or me. Steve's email
address is not on the Council page or the IPC home page so please contact me
off-list if you would like it.
The nominations must include:
1. The full name and contact information of
the nominee (including the name of her/his employer and title);
2. The ICANN Geographic Region(s)
in which the nominee is a citizen and is a resident;
3. Identification of the nominee's knowledge,
experience, and expertise in the fields of trademark, consumer protection,
or competition law, and the interplay of trademarks and the domain name
system;
4. Identification of any financial
ownership or senior management/leadership interest of the nominee in
registries, registrars or other entities that are stakeholders or interested
parties in ICANN or any entity with which ICANN has a transaction, contract,
or other arrangement;
5. State if the nominee would be
representing any other party or person through her/his IRT participation
and, if so, identify that party or person; and
6. State if the nominee submitted public
comments on the first draft of the DAG that provided proposed solutions to
the trademark issues and, if so, attach a copy of those comments.
We must receive all nominations not later
than Friday, 13 March, at noon EDT. Because of the deadlines set forth by the Board in the
resolution, it will be exceedingly difficult to consider any nominations
submitted after that point. Also, based on very preliminary time
lines, IRT participants should expect to spend at least 15 full business days
(excluding travel time) in the next two months on the team's
work.
Kristina