[[Google]] submitted a [[String Confusion Objection]] to the International Centre for Dispute Resolution ([[ICDR]]), saying that the .games and [[.game]] strings would confuse Internet users. Panelist [[Earl Cherniak]] ruled on the side of Google. This decision will put [[Donuts]], the sole applicant for .games, into a contention set with [[Google]] and others for the [[.game]] gTLD.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2013/09/24/google-beats-donuts-in-games-top-level-domain-name-dispute/ Google beats Donuts in .games gTLD Dispute, Domain Name Wire] Retrieved 25 Sept 2013</ref>
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[[Google]] submitted a [[String Confusion Objection]] to the International Centre for Dispute Resolution ([[ICDR]]) saying that the .games and [[.game]] strings would confuse Internet users. Panelist [[Earl Cherniak]] ruled on the side of Google. This decision will put [[Donuts]], the sole applicant for .games, into a contention set with [[Google]] and others for the [[.game]] gTLD.<ref>[http://domainnamewire.com/2013/09/24/google-beats-donuts-in-games-top-level-domain-name-dispute/ Google beats Donuts in .games gTLD Dispute, Domain Name Wire] Retrieved 25 Sept 2013</ref>