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PROPOSED AGENDA 1. Review agenda/Statements of Interest 2. Begin analysis of the first four (4) source documents of previously collected data with respect to the Claims Charter Questions:
23. AOB BACKGROUND DOCUMENTS |
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GNSO transcripts are located on the GNSO Calendar |
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Apologies: Sara Bockey, Phil Corwin, Brian Beckham, Cyntia King |
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Notes/ Action Items Actions: By Tuesday, 12 February at 18:00 UTC (see separate email for details), the Trademark Claims Sub Team is tasked to:
Instructions:
Source Documents: Newly Assigned
Previously Assigned
Google Docs:
Notes:
1. Updates to Statements of Interest (SOIs): No updates provided.
2. Begin analysis of the first four (4) source documents of previously collected data with respect to the Claims Charter Questions:
a. Claims Charter Question 1: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xIdqJc89FkVStHuceMBeShWVWD0JRD185FY5ZUjySLo/edit?usp=sharing [docs.google.com]
-- Comments from Kristine Dorraine: Only info that might have been helpful was the questions to the TMCH provider. Some comments to the original charter questions that this was a bad idea because it gave too much to brand owners, but with only 375 labels added to the TMCH suggests that there is not as much deterrence.
-- Comments from Kathy Kleiman: Talks about unintended consequences because Deloitte is doing unexpected things -- putting design marks into the TMCH. So things that weren't anticipated to be there.
-- Comments from Griffin Barnett: Noted that Kristine said there isn't a lot of data to help answer the questions. Found just two small pieces of data -- initial responses from Deloitte re: the meaning of Claims Notices and the issue of intended versus unintended consequences. Deactivation of the mark -- relevant to the issue of intended/unintended consequences (marks no longer valid getting the benefit of protection).
Discussion: -- Re: Deloitte being unable to delete mark records causing unintended consequences - but doesn't mean that the record is still working. A record in the TMCH doesn't mean it's active. -- Has Deloitte confirmed that the old records are not being used? SMD files are applicable to Sunrise, not to Claims. -- Just because records are not being deleted from the database doesn't mean they are continuing to be active when identified as being no longer legitimate. -- Part B: unintended consequences -- adequacy of the Claims Notice and TMCH not being searchable. -- Discernable elements of design marks -- blocking the ability to record those in the TMCH would threaten the ability of SMEs to record in the TMCH (those that have design marks). -- The TMCH wasn't intended to be a TM search tool. Anything recorded in the TMCH would be discoverable via a search elsewhere. -- Searchable elsewhere is not the same as being uniquely identified. -- Reference to SMEs and design marks is misleading in this context -- agree with Kathy's comments. -- Limited TM budget means you have to decide to register the stylized form, word, etc. Not all of the above. Appropriate to have design marks in the TMCH.
b. Claims Charter Question 2: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1P2mckW_nLHiyffxLhT6h2NCWfpjwAcXQ4zjG1-c2sac/edit?usp=sharing [docs.google.com]
-- No relevant data from first 4 data sources.
c. Claims Charter Question 3: https://docs.google.com/document/d/10R4qNC_2zEoLs-0C8_yylxavy6UApOXO7temzue6MJg/edit?usp=sharing [docs.google.com]
-- Comments from Kathy Kleiman: Claims notice not meeting its intended consequences since it was not drafted for these situations -- geographical indications and design marks. (As was noted in comments to Q1).
-- Comments from Griffin Barnett: Small amount of relevant data for this question. First (as also related to Q1) from the first Deloitte responses -- most questions they received related to TM management issues. Such as what to do after you receive a Claims Notice. Secondly, the other data was Deloitte summarizing what is in the Claims Notice.
3. AOB: Timeline/Workload
-- Using the proposed Work Plan thus far. -- The Work Plan can be adjusted if the work cannot be completed as in the draft proposed procedures. |