New TLD contracting: Difference between revisions

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*Filing a change request can result in a 4-6 week delay depending on the change. Changing POCs can take as little as 1-2 days.<ref name="apweb"></ref> Large "material" changes can result in applicant re-evaluation which can cost up to $10,000 for financial or technical changes and $2,000 for registry services, and take longer to review.<ref name="apweb"></ref>
*Filing a change request can result in a 4-6 week delay depending on the change. Changing POCs can take as little as 1-2 days.<ref name="apweb"></ref> Large "material" changes can result in applicant re-evaluation which can cost up to $10,000 for financial or technical changes and $2,000 for registry services, and take longer to review.<ref name="apweb"></ref>
*Look for possible changes to the contracting process regarding name collision proceedings for delegated vs. not-yet-delegated names as ICANN has just released a new [https://www.icann.org/en/about/staff/security/ssr/name-collision-mitigation-26feb14-en.pdf Name Collision Mitigation Report] that suggests possible changes to the current new gTLD program. However, the report is still undergoing public comment.
*Look for possible changes to the contracting process regarding name collision proceedings for delegated vs. not-yet-delegated names as ICANN has just released a new [https://www.icann.org/en/about/staff/security/ssr/name-collision-mitigation-26feb14-en.pdf Name Collision Mitigation Report] that suggests possible changes to the current new gTLD program. However, the report is still undergoing public comment.
**Statements made at ICANN Singapore suggest that strings that have already been delegated will not be affected by any new proposal adopted but will use the previously agreed upon name collision mitigation techniques.<ref name="sing"></ref>


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