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A '''String Confusion Objection'' is one of the many types of objections that applicants of [[New gTLD Program|New gTLDs]] or owners of current [[gTLD]]s can file against other applications. For instance, a common objection is against plural strings, as ".example" and ".examples" may be confusing for Internet users. The String Confusion Objection was determined by [[ICANN]], which appointed the [[International Centre for Dispute Resolution]] (ICDR) to be the Dispute Resolution Service Provider (DRSP) for this type of objection.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/odr ODR - New gTLDs, ICANN.org] Retrieved 25 Sept 2013</ref>
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A '''String Confusion Objection''' is one of the many types of objections that applicants of [[New gTLD Program|New gTLDs]] or owners of current [[gTLD]]s can file against other applications. For instance, a common objection is against plural strings, as ".example" and ".examples" may be confusing for Internet users. The String Confusion Objection was determined by [[ICANN]], which appointed the [[International Centre for Dispute Resolution]] (ICDR) to be the Dispute Resolution Service Provider (DRSP) for this type of objection.<ref>[http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/program-status/odr ODR - New gTLDs, ICANN.org] Retrieved 25 Sept 2013</ref>
    
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