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Filing a formal objection costs between $5,000-$13,000 per party depending on the DRSP. Some of the fees are born solely on the objector and are non-refundable. Other fees are paid by both the objector and the applicant, and are reimbursed to the party that prevails in the case.
 
Filing a formal objection costs between $5,000-$13,000 per party depending on the DRSP. Some of the fees are born solely on the objector and are non-refundable. Other fees are paid by both the objector and the applicant, and are reimbursed to the party that prevails in the case.
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There are four types of formal objections:
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==Types of Formal Objections==
 
* String Confusion Objections
 
* String Confusion Objections
 
<i>Main article: [[String Confusion Objection]]</i>
 
<i>Main article: [[String Confusion Objection]]</i>
 
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Objector argues that Internet users will be confused between the applied-for string and an existing TLD, because the strings appear to be similar or share letters or meaning.
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* Legal Right Objections
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The objector argues that an applied-for string violates the legal rights of the objector.
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* Limited Public Interest Objections
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The objector argues that the applied-for string goes against accepted legal or moral norms recognized under international law.
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* Community Objections
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<i>Main article: [[Community Objection]]</i>
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Objector argues that a substantial portion of the community that the applied-for string targets is against the delegation of that string.
 
There are three organizations that were selected to determine objections
 
There are three organizations that were selected to determine objections
       
[http://domainnamewire.com/2013/12/12/icann-ombudsman-investigating-inconsistent-new-tld-objection-decisions/]
 
[http://domainnamewire.com/2013/12/12/icann-ombudsman-investigating-inconsistent-new-tld-objection-decisions/]

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