[Chapter-delegates] New ATLARGE Structure Internet Society China

Ricardo Holmquist rihogris at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 10:00:23 PST 2016


Hi,
What is more confuse to me is that some of the ALAC voters are from ISOC
chapters, at least in the ALAC last vote. Also, the regional RALO had
approved it first, and there are some local ISOC there.

Regards

Ricardo Holmquist

On Sunday, 21 February 2016, Eric Burger <eburger at standardstrack.com> wrote:

> Also, trademarks are by their nature national. To protect the brand, ISOC
> (ours) would need to register is lots and lots of countries. That may not
> be possible from a legal perspective in all countries and is unquestionably
> cost prohibitive to register in many countries.
>
> As for isoctoronto.org, it looks like a phishing site. That might violate
> .ORG terms of service. I’ll ask.
>
> On Feb 21, 2016, at 12:32 PM, Grigori Saghyan <gregor at arminco.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','gregor at arminco.com');>> wrote:
>
> In some countries NGOs have no rights to have any foreign supervisor (may
> be there is a more correct  word, which describes relationship  of  ISOC
> and its  Chapters )
> structure,  any dependance is prohibited. If ISC is in such situation, it
> is better to find a solution for thier case, it is not a simple question.
> Grigori Saghyan
> ISOC.AM
>
> On 21.02.2016 18:15, Glenn McKnight wrote:
>
> Hi Folks
> Recently the  ICANN ATLARGE  voted to include the civil society
> organization called    Internet Society China into the  ALS membership of
> APRALO.   They are not a  ISOC  Chapter.
>
> I have  tried to bring up the issue of  organizations that confuse the
> public as to what is a legitimate ISOC chapter.  But  no one has  taken
> notice.
>
>  I have  been notified  ISOC  that  the   <http://www.isoctoronto.org/>
> www.isoctoronto.org    has been  a rogue  site for  a few years   I am
> including a screencapture of the  registration page they have  people
>  falsely add their information.
> We need to have a process of  dealing with these type of  false or rogue
> sites that  misinform the public.   Since  ISOC is  branding itself as a
> viable strong organization and it turns a blind eye to this situation we
> have a problem.
> Glenn
>
>
>
>
>
> Glenn McKnight
> mcknight.glenn at gmail.com
> <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','mcknight.glenn at gmail.com');>
> skype  gmcknight
> twitter gmcknight
> .
>
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