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Organizations like IETF, ICANN etc. determine if there is a need or if it is appropriate to create a working group in order to resolve certain issues. Any organization provides guidelines and defines the criteria in establishing a working group. Every working group has a charter, which serves as an agreement between the working group and the organization. It contains the specific assignments of the working group that needs to be fulfilled.
 
Organizations like IETF, ICANN etc. determine if there is a need or if it is appropriate to create a working group in order to resolve certain issues. Any organization provides guidelines and defines the criteria in establishing a working group. Every working group has a charter, which serves as an agreement between the working group and the organization. It contains the specific assignments of the working group that needs to be fulfilled.
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ICANN's supporting organizations have different working groups tasked to address or resolve different issues. The [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization] created guidelines for working groups to be able to deliver productive and effective results.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/annex-1-gnso-wg-guidelines-07apr11-en.pdf. GNSO Working Group Guidelines]</ref>
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==ICANN Working Groups==
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ICANN's supporting organizations have different working groups tasked to address or resolve different issues. The [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]] created guidelines for working groups to be able to deliver productive and effective results.<ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/council/annex-1-gnso-wg-guidelines-07apr11-en.pdf. GNSO Working Group Guidelines]</ref>
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==ICANN Working Group A==
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==Working Group A==
 
On June 12 1999, ICANN's [[Domain Name Supporting Organization|DNSO]] Names Council created Working Group A. Its objective was to examine Chapter 3 of the recommendations of the [[World Intellectual Property Organization|WIPO]] regarding the [[UDRP|Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]].[[Amadeu Abril i Abril]] of [[Nominalia]]  and  [[Jonathan Cohen]] of [[FICPI|Federation International des Conseils en Propriete Industrielle]] were appointed co-chairs of Working Group A. Its initial members include: <ref>[http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/19990612.NCtelecon.html Results of DNSO Names Council Teleconference on June 11th, 1999]</ref>
 
On June 12 1999, ICANN's [[Domain Name Supporting Organization|DNSO]] Names Council created Working Group A. Its objective was to examine Chapter 3 of the recommendations of the [[World Intellectual Property Organization|WIPO]] regarding the [[UDRP|Uniform Dispute Resolution Policy]].[[Amadeu Abril i Abril]] of [[Nominalia]]  and  [[Jonathan Cohen]] of [[FICPI|Federation International des Conseils en Propriete Industrielle]] were appointed co-chairs of Working Group A. Its initial members include: <ref>[http://www.dnso.org/dnso/notes/19990612.NCtelecon.html Results of DNSO Names Council Teleconference on June 11th, 1999]</ref>
 
* [[Mark Partridge]]
 
* [[Mark Partridge]]
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