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The RALO can either 
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support the objection statement being filed by the ALAC against the new gTLD application OR
- NOT
support the objection statement being filed by the ALAC against the new gTLD application.

 

This advice for each of the 5 objection statements must be sent to the ALAC by March 5 2013, 23:59 UTC in time before the ALAC can review the RALO advice before the end of the objection period on March 13 2013.

 

All of the objection statements are based on community objection grounds . For such an objection to be successful, the objector must prove that: 

  • The community invoked by the objector is a clearly delineated community; and
  • Community opposition to the application is substantial; and
  • There is a strong association between the community invoked and the applied-for gTLD string; and
  • The application creates a likelihood of material detriment to the rights or legitimate interests of a significant portion of the community to which the string may be explicitly or implicitly targeted.

See the community objection grounds page for more details about the criteria for objection grounds.


The five applications and corresponding objection statements that the RALOs must review and advise the ALAC as to whether the RALO supports the objection statement has been posted to the following wiki pages (listed in no particluar order):
Members of At-Large can post and review comments on these wiki pages before March 5 2013.

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