[nc-udrp] Work Assignments
UDRP WORK
ASSIGNMENTS:
PAPERS
1: Dinwoodie, Graeme the Max Planck
study
Max Plank Institute Study
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Designing Non-National Systems: The
Case of the Uniform Domain
Name Dispute Resolution Policy, L. Helfer and G. Dinwoodie - http://www.kentlaw.edu/depts/ipp/intl-courts/docs/dh.pdf 3 : Michael Froomkin An executive summary of Professor
Froomkin's paper.
4 : Ethan Katsh* and
Dan Steinberg
Fair.com, Prof. Michael Geist
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http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~geist/geistudrp.pdf Fundamentally Fair.com? An Update on Bias Allegations and the ICANN UDRP, Prof. Michael Geist - http://aix1.uottawa.ca/~geist/fairupdate.pdf The UDRP by All Accounts Works Effectively - Rebuttal to Analysis and Conclusions of Professor Michael Geist in "Fair.com?" and "Fundamentally Fair.com?", INTA Internet Committee - http://www.inta.org/downloads/tap_udrp_2paper2002.pdf A Response to INTA's Rebuttal of Fair.com (Prof. Michael Geist) 5 : Tim
Cole
6 : Philip
Sheppard
Rough Justice, Prof. Milton Mueller - http://www.acm.org/usacm/IG/roughjustice.pdf UDRP-A Success Story? A Rebuttal to the Analysis and Conclusions of Professor Milton Mueller in Rough Justice, N. Branthover (INTA) -http://www.inta.org/downloads/tap_udrp_1paper2002.pdf I think Ethan's memo speaks for itself and requires no further summarization. *Ethan did not volunteer for this
assignment. I have volunteered him to assist Dan given the number of
papers there are to review. Ethan if my assumption that you would be
willing to help out here was incorrect, I apologize in advance and I will try
and get another volunteer to assist in this area.
SURVEYS
The following people have agreed to
assist with the survey results:
Caroline Chicoine
Sarah Deutsch
Tony Harris
James Carmody
J. Scott Evans
I note that there are numerous Task
Force members that did not respond to my request. While I find this very
disappointing, I believe that we have the field covered and can now move
forward. That being said, anyone that would like to assist with the survey
response please contact me immediately so that we can parcel out some work to
you in the next few days.
In this regard, we need to set
benchmarks for when this work will be completed and distributed to the entire
group. Given that the holidays are upon us, I would suggest that we make
every effort to have our tasks completed no later than January 10, 2003.
Please let me know if this timeframe is acceptable.
Caroline, I would ask that you
spearhead coordinating the survey response team. I'd like to hear back
from everyone designated an assignment in this message no later than Monday,
December 23, 2002.
Thanks again for you
help!
I look forward to hearing back from
each of you.
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