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The '''Intellectual Property Interests Constituency (IPC)''' is one of the constituencies that was established under the Generic Names Supporting Organization ([[GNSO]]) set forth by the ICANN Bylaws. It was constituted on December 15, 2002.
 
==Mission==
The IPC's main objective is to represent the views and interests of the Intellectual Property owners around the world particularly their trademarks, copy rights and other intellectual property rights and their effects and interaction with the Domain Name System (DNS). The constituency is expected to ascertain that even the minor views of its members is incorporated in the recommendations of the GNSO to the [[ICANN Board]].<ref>[http://www.ipconstituency.org/bylaws/ IPC Bylaws]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 00:41, 28 June 2011

The Intellectual Property Interests Constituency (IPC) is one of the constituencies that was established under the Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) set forth by the ICANN Bylaws. It was constituted on December 15, 2002.

Mission[edit | edit source]

The IPC's main objective is to represent the views and interests of the Intellectual Property owners around the world particularly their trademarks, copy rights and other intellectual property rights and their effects and interaction with the Domain Name System (DNS). The constituency is expected to ascertain that even the minor views of its members is incorporated in the recommendations of the GNSO to the ICANN Board.[1]

References[edit | edit source]