[Chapter-delegates] New ATLARGE Structure Internet Society China
Vint Cerf
vint at google.com
Sun Feb 21 10:41:42 PST 2016
Alan, the question is whether these chapters usurp the good name of the
Internet Society for their own purposes and give others the impression that
their works are sanctioned by the organization.
v
On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 11:39 AM, Alan Levin <alan at isoc.org.za> wrote:
> Hi Glenn,
>
> ISOC South Africa has a peer based relationship with ISOC China. We
> respect their reasons for not falling under the paternalistic banner of
> ISOC global and we believe that they do good work within their cultural
> boundaries. We tow the line as best as we can as a Chapter structure
> although at the same time we respect our rights to sovereignty in our
> geography. As far as I know ISOC China has never claimed to be an ISOC
> Chapter and is overtly sovereign.
>
> If you're speaking about elections, I'm not sure if someone pushing the
> intellectual property of a community based organisation rates above issues
> like education, policy making, public participation, etc.
>
> Sincerely
>
> Alan
>
> On 21 Feb 2016, at 5:58 PM, Glenn McKnight <mcknight.glenn at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi All
> > For the record I have been asking for our attention to the ISOC
> Toronto issue for three years. As one of the advocates to create a
> legitimate ISOC Chapter in Canada ( one of two) this group not only
> steals the site but is gathering information on interested parties. How
> many people have surrendered their contact information to a mystery group
> without any accountability.
> >
> > If ISOC allows it's brand to be stolen, hijacked and misrepresented
> by false and misleading groups we have a serious problem.
> >
> > I would like the silent nominees for the ISOC Board get off their
> hands and wade into this issue. This should be an election issue that
> forces the nominees into the discussion. If they are silent why are they
> running for the board?
> > Glenn
> >
> > Glenn McKnight
> > mcknight.glenn at gmail.com
> > skype gmcknight
> > twitter gmcknight
> > .
> >
> > On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Michael Kende <kende at isoc.org> wrote:
> > Based on previous experience, I believe China would be difficult
> regardless of trademark issues. But if you click on the isoctoronto link
> below, they seem to have actually hijacked our whole website, which adds
> significantly to the confusion. Michael
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On 21 Feb 2016, at 16:07, Vint Cerf <vint at google.com> wrote:
> >
> >> ISOC of New Zealand also hijacked the Internet Society brand - they
> eventually rebranded themselves, I believe. I am really unhappy about this
> kind of thing. I tried for quite a while re NZ and eventually they changed
> leadership and their attitude. The Chinese have been using the name for a
> long time without any affiliation. I think it may be hard to get them to
> stop - the trademark world is rife with cases where failure to defend the
> mark loses control. The term "Internet" cannot be trademarked except it has
> to refer to the "network of networks" we call "Internet" (a ten year battle
> against a banking consortium that was granted the trademark to "Internet" -
> it cost CNRI ten years and $100K in legal fees and only went away when
> there was a change in management that didn't think it was worth fighting
> further.).
> >>
> >> I am glad to see that Kathy is going to dig into this further.
> >>
> >> Kathy, do we have a recorded trademark for "internet society" ?
> >>
> >> v
> >>
> >>
> >> On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 9:15 AM, Glenn McKnight <
> mcknight.glenn at gmail.com> 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 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
> >> skype gmcknight
> >> twitter gmcknight
> >> .
> >>
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