IPC

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The Intellectual Property Interests Constituency (IPC) is one of the constituencies that was established under the Commercial Stakeholder Group, which is a part of the Non-Contracted Parties House in ICANN's Generic Names Supporting Organization (GNSO) set forth by the ICANN Bylaws. It was constituted on December 15, 2002.

Mission

The IPC's main objective is to represent the views and interests of the Intellectual Property owners around the world particularly their trademarks, copy rights and other intellectual property rights and their effects and interaction with the Domain Name System (DNS). The constituency is expected to incorporate their views in the recommendations from the GNSO to the ICANN Board.[1]

Membership

The IPC is composed of individuals and organizations committed to the advocacy and development of intellectual property as one of the critical factors of global commercial development. Members are classified in different categories: Category 3, international IP organizations; 2,local, state or national intellectual property organizations; 1B, individual and 1A, company, firm or organization that have demonstrated their interest in the protection of intellectual property. [2]

IPC Council

The IPC Council (IPCC) is the main governing and decision making body of the Constituency, which is overseen by its president. It is composed of one designated representative and at least 2 alternative representatives from the Category 2 & 3 member organizations who were given the capacity to delegate their representatives and alternate representatives. The authority of the IPCC includes the ability to:[3]

Officers

Position Statements on ICANN Policy Issues

The Intellectual Property Constituency always provide the position statements and the recommendations of its members for every ICANN policy issues. In 2010, IPC submitted its position papers regarding:

References

  1. IPC Bylaws
  2. Membership
  3. IPC Council
  4. GNSO Operating Procedures on the 2010 Selection Process for ICANN Board Seat 13
  5. Comments for ICANN Expression of Interest
  6. Comments to the Recommendations of Special Trademark Issues
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