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'''Specific Trademark Issues''' ('''STI''', also '''Special Trademark Issues''') is a resolution adopted by the Generic Names Support Organization ([[GNSO]]) on 28 October 2009. It was originally proposed by the GNSO when the [[ICANN]] sent a letter to the GNSO requesting to review the policy implications of specific trademark protection mechanisms for the sake of the proposed new [[gTLD]] Program. The STI consisted of the following representatives:
'''Specific Trademark Issues''' ('''STI''', also '''Special Trademark Issues''') is a resolution adopted by the Generic Names Support Organization ([[GNSO]]) on 28 October 2009. It was originally proposed by the GNSO when [[ICANN]] sent a letter to the GNSO requesting to review the policy implications of specific trademark protection mechanisms for the sake of the proposed new [[gTLD]] Program.
 
==STI-DT==
The GNSO created the STI-DT for the task of analyzing the specific rights protection mechanisms, which needed to be included in the Draft Application Guidebook or [[DAG]].. It consisted of the following representatives:


* Representatives from each Stakeholder Group
* Representatives from each Stakeholder Group
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* [[GAC]]
* [[GAC]]


These representatives were tasked to analyze the specific rights protection mechanisms, which needs to be included in the Draft Application Guidebook or [[DAG]].
Members consisted mostly of attorneys and others with experience in trademark law and the Internet.
 
== Members ==
 
The STI mostly consists of attorneys from all the Stakeholder Groups, and people who have lots of experience in trademark law and Internet and a few numbers of non-lawyers.  


== Principles ==
== Principles ==

Revision as of 19:17, 7 September 2011

Specific Trademark Issues (STI, also Special Trademark Issues) is a resolution adopted by the Generic Names Support Organization (GNSO) on 28 October 2009. It was originally proposed by the GNSO when ICANN sent a letter to the GNSO requesting to review the policy implications of specific trademark protection mechanisms for the sake of the proposed new gTLD Program.

STI-DT[edit | edit source]

The GNSO created the STI-DT for the task of analyzing the specific rights protection mechanisms, which needed to be included in the Draft Application Guidebook or DAG.. It consisted of the following representatives:

Members consisted mostly of attorneys and others with experience in trademark law and the Internet.

Principles[edit | edit source]

The STI works on the following principles:

  1. Unanimous consensus
  2. Rough consensus: This is a situation wherein there is a small minority that disagrees about a topic but majority agree
  3. Strong support: This means that there is a large number of opposition
  4. No consensus [1]

Work[edit | edit source]

The STI after its creation was assigned a huge task which included processing and addressing trademark issues as well as providing solutions to the benefit of both the non-commercial users as well as those of the trademark owners and the DNS community as a whole. [2]

The STI published a report in which it provided its vital recommendations regarding the creation of a Trademark Clearinghouse and Uniform Rapid Suspension procedure. It was mostly created to protect the trademarks in the new gTLD program. [3]

ICANN and STI[edit | edit source]

The ICANN created the STI to provide the recommendations about how the trademark issues should be handled keeping in mind the new gTLDs program and expansion of the Root. [2]

References[edit | edit source]