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All of the objection statements are based on community objection groundsAt-Large Community Objection Grounds Workspace . 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 At-Large Community Objection Grounds Workspace page for more details about the criteria for objection grounds.
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