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The ALAC has standing to object to a gTLD application on "Limited Public Interest Objection" grounds and "community" grounds.
Comments on gTLD applications on evaluation panel's consideration (String Similarity, DNS Stability, Geographic Names , Technical & Operational Capability , Financial Capability , Registry Services) for the 60 day Application Comment Period are kept on the At-Large Comments on gTLDs for Evaluation Panels Consideration Workspace .
In order to qualify for the limited public interest objection, the applied-for gTLD string must be contrary to generally accepted legal norms of morality and public order that are recognized under principles of international law -- typically well accepted multinational treaties.
In order to qualify for a community objection, there must be substantial opposition to the New gTLD Application from a significant portion of the community to which the gTLD string may be explicitly or implicitly targeted.
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f you wish to comment on a gTLD application on objection grounds, see if the wiki page of that gTLD application is listed in the table below. |
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