At 02:57 AM 2/27/99 -0800, William X. Walsh wrote:
>
>I can't cite cases right now, but I remember someone else doing so on one of
>these lists where filing a trademark or copyright or related filing for the
>purpose of circumventing an existing procedure in another legal process was
>grounds for having the filing disregarded in the existing procedure.
>
>I'll look for the reference, IANAL and all that, so can any of the attorney
>members please provide some feedback on this?

Yes, but that mark was expressly made for the purpose of circumventing
another *legal* process. ICANN is NOT a law-making body, nor is it a bone
fide regulator. It is a private corporation. Don't come back with the
Federal Reserve either, they are operating under special charter of US
Congress. ICANN has been solely empowered by the US Executive. It has no
more power, to enact law or regulate, than MHSC does.
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