To: process.mail@wipo.int
From: "Jesper Juhl"
Subject: RFC-3
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 23:55:51 +0200

Name: Jesper Juhl

I just read most of the RFC3 and I have a few comments.

Various places it is noted that some restrictions should be imposed on what type of names can be registered, I believe this to be a bad idea for several reasons.

A name may be registered that is highly offensive to a certain group of people but not at all offensive to other groups - should that name be disallowed just becourse a certain group of people find it offensive? I do not think so.

Another case may be a name that has different meanings in different languages - if I register a name that, in my native language, is not at all offensive but is highly offensive in some other language, should I be allowed to register the name? I believe so, yes.

Regarding Paragraph 43 question (i) :

I do not believe that INNs (or other type of names) should be protected against registration as domain names. I believe it sets a bad practice since then other special names will recieve protection at a later point and at some point it will go too far and too few names will be available for public use.

Best regards,

Jesper Juhl - juhl@eisenstein.dk