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String Evaluation Frequently Asked Questions

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General Information on String Evaluation

  1. What is String Evaluation?
  2. When does String Evaluation happen?
  3. Are there clarifying questions in the String Evaluation process?
  4. Is the String Evaluation process conducted based on the priority order of an application?
  5. What are the components of String Evaluation?
  6. What happens after String Evaluation is completed?

Safeguard Assessment

  1. What is the Safeguard Assessment?
  2. What are Safeguard Public Interest Commitments (Safeguard PICs)?
  3. What specific obligations do Safeguard PICs cover?
  4. Why were Safeguard PICs created?
  5. Which types of strings require Safeguard PICs?
  6. How is a string determined to need Safeguard PICs?
  7. Are the same set of Safeguard PICs required for the strings that fall into any of the four risk-based categories?
  8. Can the outcome of the Safeguard Assessment be challenged?
  9. Where are Safeguard PICs documented in the Registry Agreement?

Geographic Names Identification

  1. What is Geographic Names Identification?
  2. How is Geographic Names Identification different from Geographic Names Review?

Singular/Plural Notification Evaluation

  1. What is the Singular/Plural Notification Evaluation and how is it conducted?
  2. What are the possible outcomes of the Singular/Plural Notification Evaluation?
  3. How are applicants notified about the outcome of the Singular/Plural Notification Evaluation?
  4. Can applicants challenge the outcome of a Singular/Plural Notifications Evaluation?
  5. What must be included in a challenge of Singular/Plural Notifications Evaluation?
  6. On what grounds can a challenge of Singular/Plural Notifications Evaluation be made?
  7. How long does ICANN take to review a challenge of Singular/Plural Notifications Evaluation?
  8. Can an applicant challenge ICANN's evaluation of a Singular/Plural notification?
  9. How will ICANN review a challenge of Singular/Plural Notification Evaluation?

String Similarity Evaluation

  1. What is the purpose of the String Similarity Evaluation?
  2. What does "Visually Similar" mean?
  3. Who conducts the String Similarity Evaluation?
  4. Which strings are compared in the String Similarity Evaluation?
  5. How are variant strings treated in the String Similarity Evaluation?
  6. What are the possible outcomes of the String Similarity Evaluation?
  7. Where are the String Similarity Evaluation results published?
  8. Can the evaluation outcome of the String Similarity Evaluation be challenged?
  9. Are there exceptions to the String Similarity Evaluation?

Name Collision Initial Assessment and Temporary Delegation

  1. What is name collision?
  2. Why does name collision matter for new gTLD applicants?
  3. What information will be available to help applicants understand potential name collision risks?
  4. How many strings were considered high risk for name collision in the 2012 Round of the New gTLD Program?
  5. When does the Name Collision Initial Assessment take place?
  6. Who oversees the Name Collision Initial Assessment?
  7. How is Name Collision Initial Assessment conducted?
  8. What happens after the Name Collision Initial Assessment?
  9. What is Temporary Delegation?
  10. How many strings can be temporarily delegated at one time?
  11. How is DNS query data assessed during Temporary Delegation?
  12. What outcomes can result from Temporary Delegation?
  13. How does Temporary Delegation impact overall application progression?
  14. How long does Temporary Delegation last?