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Trademark Claims Recommendation #6

Trademark Claims Recommendation #6

Trademark Claims Recommendation #6

In the absence of wide support for a change to the status quo, the Working Group recommends that the current exact matching criteria for the Claims Notice be maintained. 


Context:

The Working Group had diverging opinions on whether:

  • The exact match requirement is serving the intended purposes of the Trademark Claims service;
  • There is evidence of harm under the existing system of exact match;
  • The matching criteria for the Claims Notice should be expanded. 


The Working Group note in this Google Doc[1] provides details of these discussions. 


The Working Group believes that the exact match criteria has already struck the proper balance of deterring bad-faith registrations but not good-faith domain name applications. The proper balance can be enhanced by a well-crafted Claims Notice that appropriately notifies prospective registrants about a potential problem with their chosen domain name, employs clear/concise/informative language, and avoids a potential overflow of false positives. Therefore, instead of proposing any changes to the matching criteria for the Claims Notice, the Working Group proposed Trademark Claims Recommendation #1 above.



[1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/10quBC1BnuIM_wOyEXH7TttNWEOrDTiPNscgSBd7QFXg/edit?usp=sharing