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This solution also works for those that are conducting 'first come – first served' style sunrise processes."<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10694-ip-interests-should-join-the-trademark-clearinghouse-meeting-on-tuesday IP interests Should Join The Trademark Clearinghouse Meeting], DomainIncite.com. Published 5 October 2012.</ref>
 
This solution also works for those that are conducting 'first come – first served' style sunrise processes."<ref>[http://domainincite.com/10694-ip-interests-should-join-the-trademark-clearinghouse-meeting-on-tuesday IP interests Should Join The Trademark Clearinghouse Meeting], DomainIncite.com. Published 5 October 2012.</ref>
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===Raises Questions on Security & Readiness===
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In late March 2013, Verisign sent [[ICANN]] and the [[DOC|U.S. Dept. of Commerce]] a report analyzing the readiness of [[ICANN]] to safely implement its [[New gTLD Program]]. The 21 page document covered a large variety of issues but focused on the single question of readiness and the potential insecurities in the program and the implementation of New gTLDs. Many speculated at reasons beyond public welfare for the report being issued, such as an interest in delaying the program due to its vested interest in the .com market dominance. Still, Verisign has over 200 new gTLD clients that are looking towards implementation in order to start profiting from or otherwise utilizing their applied-for extensions. ICANN's CEO, Mr. [[Fadi Chehadé]], defended the organization's readiness and noted that the report contained no new information or areas that have not been addressed, stressing that the program was continuing on schedule with an acute attention to all matters of security.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/12465-chehade-says-no-delay-as-verisign-drops-a-security-bomb-on-icann Chehade Says No Delay as Verisign Drops a Security Bomb, DomainIncite.com] Published& Retrieved March 29 2013</ref>
    
== Security Breach==
 
== Security Breach==

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