Public Comments asking for Changes in ICANN’s new gTLD Policy

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The ICANN comment period on its new gTLD policy is over. The comments reflect overwhelming opposition to the Council’s attempt to impose a standard of “morality and public order” on new TLD strings. The vast majority of comments — about 60 of the 75 or so comments — criticized the policy of censoring TLD strings and asked ICANN to stick to technical and operational criteria. Only one comment — by Vittorio Bertola, putative leader of ALAC — called for ICANN to retain limitations on expression.

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