In message <83163718-FA5B-47BA-BA50-67701ABD5601@virtualized.org>, David Conrad writes:
On Jun 19, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
I'm curious how anyone that has not signed a agreement with ICANN can be bound to anything in any applicant guide book. =20
In order to obtain a gTLD, you have to sign a contractual agreement with = ICANN.
David, you are missing the point. The TM holder doesn't want the gtld, they just want to protect their trademark. The TM holder doesn't have a contract with ICANN. They do however have a legitimate right to the name and want to spend $0 keeping the name out of anybodys hands but theirs. $187K is not longer a amount to be sneezed at. Mark
Also rfp-clean-30may11-en.pdf basically deals with <tm>.<gtld>.
You might want to re-read pretty much any part of that document (e.g., = the title).
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