Re: [IFWP] Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgements

2000-02-15 Thread Jeff Williams
James and all, I am in agreement with you here James. Thanks for the info though. It seems the plot thickens or sickens, depending on you point of view! >;) I personally find this whole mess far more complicated than it needs or should be. But that is just my opinion, I may be wrong... J

Re: [IFWP] Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgements

2000-02-15 Thread Jeff Williams
Joe and all, Thanks Joe. And you too Jamie Good info here. It seems that some correction of ICANN's ways is getting underway in a much broader scale. It is long past due. That is if I am reading this stuff right. I will pass it along as well to our members. Jamie or Michael, what are the

Re: [IFWP] Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgements

2000-02-15 Thread James Love
At the recent TACD meeting, DOC and the FTC both emphasized that the US government was pushing ICANN to provide valid information regarding ownership of domains to assist in law enforcement actions and to protect intellectual property owners. I think it would be useful for ICANN to have a green

[IFWP] Hague Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgements

2000-02-14 Thread !Dr. Joe Baptista
from Love .. --- The Hague Conference on Private International Law has issued a preliminary draft for a "Convention on Jurisdiction and Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters." This contains controversial elements regarding electronic commerce. There will be a meeting of ecommerce e