[Chapter-delegates] New ATLARGE Structure Internet Society China

Khaled Koubaa khaled.koubaa at gmail.com
Sun Feb 21 13:25:29 PST 2016


IETF organized a meeting in China in  2010 and the Host was the "Internet
Society of China". We had a Board meeting at hat time in Beijing. I do
remember that this issue was discussed informally within few members.


Khaled Koubaa
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2016-02-21 21:38 GMT+01:00 Carlos Raul Gutierrez <crg at isoc-cr.org>:

> Ricardo,
>
> ISOC Costa Rica is an ALS, as well as an organizational member of the
> NCSG-NPOC  and hope it will continue as the leadership transitions.
>
> Best
>
> Carlos Raúl GUTIERREZ
> Apartado 1571-1000
> San José COSTA RICA
> On Feb 21, 2016 10:00 AM, "Ricardo Holmquist" <rihogris at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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>
>>> 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
>>> skype  gmcknight
>>> twitter gmcknight
>>> .
>>>
>>>
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