In 2008, the ICDR was again selected by [[ICANN]] to handle possible problems that could arise in connection with evaluation of applications for the implementation of new [[gTLD|generic top level domain names]] (gTLDs), particularly with regards to "string confusion objections," when a certain gTLD string is confusingly similar to an existing [[TLD]] or to another gTLD string being applied for by other parties.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/sp.asp?id=35638 ICDR to Administer ICANN Disputes]</ref> | In 2008, the ICDR was again selected by [[ICANN]] to handle possible problems that could arise in connection with evaluation of applications for the implementation of new [[gTLD|generic top level domain names]] (gTLDs), particularly with regards to "string confusion objections," when a certain gTLD string is confusingly similar to an existing [[TLD]] or to another gTLD string being applied for by other parties.<ref>[http://www.adr.org/sp.asp?id=35638 ICDR to Administer ICANN Disputes]</ref> |