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# It will suppress the freedom to express and diversify on the internet.  
 
# It will suppress the freedom to express and diversify on the internet.  
 
# ICANN will get involved in many litigation processes due to MOPO. It also may change the ICANN’s focus from its mission of technical coordination and expose it to become an organization which acts to impose legislations based on morality and public order. <ref>[http://ipjustice.org/ICANN/drafts/rec6ncuc.html ipjustice.org]</ref>
 
# ICANN will get involved in many litigation processes due to MOPO. It also may change the ICANN’s focus from its mission of technical coordination and expose it to become an organization which acts to impose legislations based on morality and public order. <ref>[http://ipjustice.org/ICANN/drafts/rec6ncuc.html ipjustice.org]</ref>
Moreover Public comment on the recommendation of MOPO was similar on the grounds that it will not be feasible for ICANN to implement the MOPO standards and their legislation easily. It will increase the complexities rather than simplifying the new gTLD process for ICANN. [6]
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Moreover Public comment on the recommendation of MOPO was similar on the grounds that it will not be feasible for ICANN to implement the MOPO standards and their legislation easily. It will increase the complexities rather than simplifying the new gTLD process for ICANN. <ref>[http://gnso.icann.org/bitcache/f8d81d2a1d0f94fd6146846c6e0ad845dc902df7?vid=21149&disposition gnso.icann.org]</ref>
    
Taking the opposition under consideration it was decided to abolish the class of objection based on morality and public order in September 2010. This abolition confirmed that ICANN’s main motive is to provide technical assistance and not delegate itself in legislation of the morality of public and arguing over human rights. ICANN thus by abolishing the MOPO recommendation puts the sole responsibility of maintaining the mortality and public order within a community on its country’s jurisdiction and legal norms. <ref>[http://www.atlarge.icann.org/files/atlarge/correspondence-05mar09-en.pdf atlarge.icann.org]</ref>
 
Taking the opposition under consideration it was decided to abolish the class of objection based on morality and public order in September 2010. This abolition confirmed that ICANN’s main motive is to provide technical assistance and not delegate itself in legislation of the morality of public and arguing over human rights. ICANN thus by abolishing the MOPO recommendation puts the sole responsibility of maintaining the mortality and public order within a community on its country’s jurisdiction and legal norms. <ref>[http://www.atlarge.icann.org/files/atlarge/correspondence-05mar09-en.pdf atlarge.icann.org]</ref>
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