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The '''Global Protected Marks List''' ('''Globally Protected Marks List''', '''GMPL''') was created to provide additional protection to [[Intellectual Property]] holders. It was recommended as one of several proposed solutions by the Implementation Recommendation Team ([[IRT]]), a team formed by [[ICANN]]'s [[Intellectual Property Constituency]] in its preliminary report on Trademark Protection of New [[gTLD]]s on 29 May 2009. The report suggested the creation of an intellectual property clearinghouse wherein rights-holders could submit their IP claims and be alerted whenever a registration using their marks occurred.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2009/04/27/intellectual-property-group-suggests-protections-for-new-domains/ DomainNameWire]</ref>
The '''Global Protected Marks List''' was created to provide additional protection to [[Intellectual Property]] holders. It was recommended as one of several proposed solutions by the Implementation Recommendation Team ([[IRT]]), a team formed by [[ICANN]]'s [[Intellectual Property Constituency]] in its preliminary report on Trademark Protection of New [[gTLD]]s on 29 May 2009. The report suggested the creation of an intellectual property clearinghouse wherein rights-holders could submit their IP claims and be alerted whenever a registration using their marks occurred.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2009/04/27/intellectual-property-group-suggests-protections-for-new-domains/ DomainNameWire]</ref>
   
   
The main intent behind the creation of the GPML was to protect well-known marks at the top and second levels. The IRT recommended the GPML to address the concerns of trademark owners who had pitched for the establishment of a "White List" or a "Reserved List" for trademarks.
The main intent behind the creation of the GPML was to protect well-known marks at the top and second levels. The IRT recommended the GPML to address the concerns of trademark owners who had pitched for the establishment of a "White List" or a "Reserved List" for trademarks.