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===Early Days: 1999-2000===
 
===Early Days: 1999-2000===
 
In the lead-up to ICANN's pilot expansion of the number of [[Top Level Domain|TLDs]], the reconsideration process was utilized for a variety of issues, from inclusion of specific constituencies in SOs to attempted appeals of UDRP decisions.
 
In the lead-up to ICANN's pilot expansion of the number of [[Top Level Domain|TLDs]], the reconsideration process was utilized for a variety of issues, from inclusion of specific constituencies in SOs to attempted appeals of UDRP decisions.
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|+ class="nowrap" | Early Reconsideration Requests, 1999-2000
 
|+ class="nowrap" | Early Reconsideration Requests, 1999-2000
 
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===2000: New TLD Expansion Pilot===
 
===2000: New TLD Expansion Pilot===
 
ICANN's pilot program for expanding the root resulted in a number of applications for new TLDs, and a number of reconsideration requests regarding decisions about those applications.
 
ICANN's pilot program for expanding the root resulted in a number of applications for new TLDs, and a number of reconsideration requests regarding decisions about those applications.
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|+ class="nowrap" | 2000 New TLD Pilot & Sponsored TLDs
 
|+ class="nowrap" | 2000 New TLD Pilot & Sponsored TLDs
 
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During most of the 2000s, the reconsideration mechanism was used for a variety of complaints about ICANN processes or policy-making. There were no reconsideration requests in 2003, 2007, 2008, and 2009.
 
During most of the 2000s, the reconsideration mechanism was used for a variety of complaints about ICANN processes or policy-making. There were no reconsideration requests in 2003, 2007, 2008, and 2009.
 
   
 
   
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|+ class="nowrap" | The Decade of Varied Requests: 2001 - 2010
 
|+ class="nowrap" | The Decade of Varied Requests: 2001 - 2010
 
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The vast majority of the reconsideration requests from October 2010 until April 2014 dealt with: policy formation, [[Applicant Guidebook]] development, and other issues related to the launch of [[New gTLD Program]]; and after the launch, threshold decisions regarding applications for TLD strings.
 
The vast majority of the reconsideration requests from October 2010 until April 2014 dealt with: policy formation, [[Applicant Guidebook]] development, and other issues related to the launch of [[New gTLD Program]]; and after the launch, threshold decisions regarding applications for TLD strings.
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|+ class="nowrap" | Applicant Guidebook, Policy Development, and Application Processing: 2010-2014
 
|+ class="nowrap" | Applicant Guidebook, Policy Development, and Application Processing: 2010-2014
 
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From April 2014 to the end of 2016, the reconsideration process was used extensively by applicants to the [[New gTLD Program]]. The [[Community Priority Evaluation]] process was a frequent bone of contention, as well as various string contention sets.
 
From April 2014 to the end of 2016, the reconsideration process was used extensively by applicants to the [[New gTLD Program]]. The [[Community Priority Evaluation]] process was a frequent bone of contention, as well as various string contention sets.
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|+ class="nowrap" | New gTLD Program: 2014-2016
 
|+ class="nowrap" | New gTLD Program: 2014-2016
 
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In 2020 and 2021, the BAMC became more comfortable with summary dismissal of requests that were either outside the scope of the Bylaws, or failed to state a claim.
 
In 2020 and 2021, the BAMC became more comfortable with summary dismissal of requests that were either outside the scope of the Bylaws, or failed to state a claim.
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|+ class="nowrap" | Lingering New gTLD Program Issues and Other Matters: 2016-Present
 
|+ class="nowrap" | Lingering New gTLD Program Issues and Other Matters: 2016-Present
 
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