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New gTLDs to Watch: Contention & GAC Warnings
  1. .swiss - Brand v. Government-backed Community Application. GAC Early Warning issued
  2. .zulu - Applicant claims support of 'Zulu Government', South African GAC rep counters that there is no such thing
  3. .hotel - Hotly contested with numerous GAC warnings
  4. .website - Samoa claims it will endanger its economy
  5. .rugby - The U.K. argues one applicant is a Community even though it did not apply as such
  6. .navy, .army, .airforce - received 3 warnings each
  7. .green - Czech Republic argues 3 of 4 applicants are in fact not "green" enough to run .green
  8. .bible - one of several religious TLDs opposed by India, which claims its large and potentially volatile religious communities are not addressed or helped by the applications
  9. .sucks - one of several TLDs opposed as being "too negative", and therefore requiring unnecessary defensive registrations
  10. .patagonia - South American nations continue to rally against the potential Brand TLD

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