In 2002, the [[ICANN Board]] created the [[IPC|Intellectual Property Interests Constituency]] (IPC), later renamed the Intellectual Property Interests Constituency, under the [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]] (GNSO). The IPC is responsible for representing the interests and positions of the owners of trademarks, copyrights, and other intellectual property rights in relation to ICANN's Policies in managing the [[Domain Name System]].<ref>[http://www.ipconstituency.org/ IP Constituency]</ref> The main governing body of the IPC is the IPC Council, lead by the constituency's president and made up of elected members.<ref>[http://www.ipconstituency.org/bylaws/ IPC Council]</ref> | In 2002, the [[ICANN Board]] created the [[IPC|Intellectual Property Interests Constituency]] (IPC), later renamed the Intellectual Property Interests Constituency, under the [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]] (GNSO). The IPC is responsible for representing the interests and positions of the owners of trademarks, copyrights, and other intellectual property rights in relation to ICANN's Policies in managing the [[Domain Name System]].<ref>[http://www.ipconstituency.org/ IP Constituency]</ref> The main governing body of the IPC is the IPC Council, lead by the constituency's president and made up of elected members.<ref>[http://www.ipconstituency.org/bylaws/ IPC Council]</ref> |