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'''MOPO''' is an acronym for '''Morality and Public Order'''. [[ICANN]] in mid of 2009 issued a new set of standards for releasing new [[gTLD]]s based on morality and public order. Many people found the new gTLDs objectionable such as the .gay gTLD so ICANN decided to issue standards for morality and public order which will be acceptable worldwide. Relatively an extensive research was performed regarding the cultural and judicial differences between nations and their generally accepted legal norms for morality and public order. On the basis of this research the MOPO standards were set in [[DAG]] version 4 in the Dispute Resolution Policy ([[DRP]]) guidebook and application. <ref>[http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2010/9/25/4639200.html blog.internetgovernance.org]</ref><ref>[http://blog.jothan.com/icann/mopo-the-latest-speed-bump-on-icanns-new-gtld-superhighway/ blog.jothan.com]</ref>
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'''MOPO''' is an acronym for '''Morality and Public Order'''. In 2009, [[ICANN]] issued a new set of standards for releasing new [[gTLD]]s based on morality and public order. Many people found the new gTLDs objectionable such as the .gay gTLD so ICANN decided to issue standards for morality and public order which will be acceptable worldwide. Relatively an extensive research was performed regarding the cultural and judicial differences between nations and their generally accepted legal norms for morality and public order. On the basis of this research the MOPO standards were set in [[DAG]] version 4 in the Dispute Resolution Policy ([[DRP]]) guidebook and application. <ref>[http://blog.internetgovernance.org/blog/_archives/2010/9/25/4639200.html blog.internetgovernance.org]</ref><ref>[http://blog.jothan.com/icann/mopo-the-latest-speed-bump-on-icanns-new-gtld-superhighway/ blog.jothan.com]</ref>
    
MOPO objections were supposed to be based on the inappropriate strings used in the new gTLDs and also the explicit objectionable content on the websites. The standards that ICANN working group proposed based on the wide research are as follows:
 
MOPO objections were supposed to be based on the inappropriate strings used in the new gTLDs and also the explicit objectionable content on the websites. The standards that ICANN working group proposed based on the wide research are as follows:
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