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Starting in 2000, [[ICANN]] started cooperating with ccTLD managers to document their relationship. Due to various circumstances such as: the type of organization, cultural issues, economics, the legal environment, etc., - the relationships between [[ICANN]] and ccTLD mangers are often complex. Another consideration is the role of the national government in "managing or establishing policy for their own [[ccTLD]] (role recognized in the June 1998, U.S. Government White Paper).
 
Starting in 2000, [[ICANN]] started cooperating with ccTLD managers to document their relationship. Due to various circumstances such as: the type of organization, cultural issues, economics, the legal environment, etc., - the relationships between [[ICANN]] and ccTLD mangers are often complex. Another consideration is the role of the national government in "managing or establishing policy for their own [[ccTLD]] (role recognized in the June 1998, U.S. Government White Paper).
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In 2009, [[ICANN]] began the implementation of a [[IDN]] ccTLD Fast Track Process,<ref>[http://www.idnnews.com/?p=9433 IDN News]</ref> whereby countries that use non-Latin script are able to claim ccTLDs in their native script and the corresponding latin version.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/fast-track/ ICANN]</ref>
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In 2009, [[ICANN]] began the implementation of a [[IDN]] ccTLD '''Fast Track Process''',<ref>[http://www.idnnews.com/?p=9433 IDN News]</ref> whereby countries that use non-Latin script are able to claim ccTLDs in their native script and the corresponding latin version.<ref>[http://www.icann.org/en/topics/idn/fast-track/ ICANN]</ref>
    
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