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A '''String Confusion Objection'' is one of the many types of objections that applicants of [[New gTLD Program|New gTLDs]] or owners of current [[gTLD]]s can file against other applications. For instance, a common objection is against plural strings, as ".example" and ".examples" may be confusing for Internet users. The String Confusion Objection was determined by [[ICANN]], which appointed the [[International Centre for Dispute Resolution]] (ICDR) to be the Dispute Resolution Service Provider (DRSP) for this type of objection.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/odr ODR - New gTLDs, ICANN.org] Retrieved 25 Sept 2013</ref> | A '''String Confusion Objection''' is one of the many types of objections that applicants of [[New gTLD Program|New gTLDs]] or owners of current [[gTLD]]s can file against other applications. For instance, a common objection is against plural strings, as ".example" and ".examples" may be confusing for Internet users. The String Confusion Objection was determined by [[ICANN]], which appointed the [[International Centre for Dispute Resolution]] (ICDR) to be the Dispute Resolution Service Provider (DRSP) for this type of objection.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/odr ODR - New gTLDs, ICANN.org] Retrieved 25 Sept 2013</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 19:25, 25 September 2013
A String Confusion Objection is one of the many types of objections that applicants of New gTLDs or owners of current gTLDs can file against other applications. For instance, a common objection is against plural strings, as ".example" and ".examples" may be confusing for Internet users. The String Confusion Objection was determined by ICANN, which appointed the International Centre for Dispute Resolution (ICDR) to be the Dispute Resolution Service Provider (DRSP) for this type of objection.[1]
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- ↑ ODR - New gTLDs, ICANN.org Retrieved 25 Sept 2013