Scrap the current system, devise the perfect system and then work downwards until the workable system is found
hazel
are you responding?
I hope everyone who has moaned about the DRS is - otherwise it will have been hollow words![]()
...Agreed.I'm coming to the view that perhaps Nominet shouldn't be involved at all.
I think my proposal for the DRS would be for Nominet to lock the complainant
and complainee in a room until they reached agreement. If they couldn't the domain in dispute gets deleted and doesn't becomes available for at least 10 years (or ever). Not sure thats a serious or credible solution however. ;o)
I'm coming to the view that perhaps Nominet shouldn't be involved at all.
I think my proposal for the DRS would be for Nominet to lock the complainant
and complainee in a room until they reached agreement. If they couldn't the domain in dispute gets deleted and doesn't becomes available for at least 10 years (or ever). Not sure thats a serious or credible solution however. ;o)
I'm coming to the view that perhaps Nominet shouldn't be involved at all.
Ive long suggested that they contract out the DRS to the new Patent Office mediation service/dispute resolution service because then at least they would perhaps refer to TM laws properly rather than on one sided basis.
DG
hazel
are you responding?
I will be. But as I've never personally been involved in a DRS I'm looking and learning before making any final response.
I'll also be attending a PAB sub-comm where we will try to draft a collective response.
Hazel
...I agree - the DRS is a symptom of a far deeper 'issue'!you are a fool if you think the DRS is the root of the problem.
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