--Of course Caroline (I was actually planning on doing this today)--

 

Hello NCUC-ers,

 

I am Konstantinos Komaitis, a law professor at the university of Strathclyde, in Glasgow, UK. In 2007, I successfully completed my doctorate on domain name regulation, focusing on issues concerning the relationship between trademarks and domain names. I have been researching and writing on ICANN and domain names for quite some time now and have been part of the NCUC team since 2006. Over the past few months, I (along with Kathy Kleiman - another NCUC-er) have been representing NCUC and have been working hard fighting the IRT recommendation.

 

I received my law degree from the Aristotle’s university of Thessaloniki, Greece and I also hold two masters (LLM) one in International, European and commercial law (university of Sheffield, UK) and one in Information Technology and Telecommunications Law (university of Strathclyde, UK). My forthcoming book entitled: “The state of domain name regulation: Domain names as second-class citizens in a mark-dominated world” is scheduled for publication in May 2010.

 

I am looking forward to working closely with all of you.

 

 

Dr. Konstantinos Komaitis,

Law Lecturer,

University of Strathclyde,

The Law School,

The Lord Hope Building,

141 St. James Road,

Glasgow, G4 0LT

UK

tel: +44 (0)141 548 4306

 

 

 

From: Non-Commercial User Constituency [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of InternationalParents
Sent: 09 September 2009 08:43
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Subject: Re: Nominations procedures?

 

Hello,

 

Could people introduce themselves (or the people they're  nominating) in a couple sentences , to help us cast our vote?

 

 

Caroline Isautier

 

 

Le 9 sept. 09 à 03:18, Norbert Klein a écrit :



Konstantinos Komaitis wrote:

Dear all,

 

I would like to nominate myself for the European Region as well as for the

GNSO seat. 

 

Looking forward to working with all of you.

 

Best

 

Konstantinos

 

Dear Konstantinos,

 

thanks for offering your time and commitment as a candidate.

 

 

Norbert Klein

 

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