If I understand correctly, the denial of the injunction allows ICANN to proceed with delegation. However the basic lawsuit is still pending. The denial of the injunction does lower the probability that the lawsuit will succeed though. Presumably if the lawsuit ultimately was won by dotconnectafrica, the TLD would then have to be redelegated to them (if all appeals are exhausted). Is that your understanding as well Rinalia? Alan At 10/02/2017 02:58 AM, Rinalia Abdul Rahim wrote:
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Hi, Alan. As the lawsuit is still pending, I would prefer not to discuss it. Best regards, Rinalia On Fri, 10 Feb 2017 at 7:20 PM, Alan Greenberg <alan.greenberg@mcgill.ca> wrote: If I understand correctly, the denial of the injunction allows ICANN to proceed with delegation. However the basic lawsuit is still pending. The denial of the injunction does lower the probability that the lawsuit will succeed though. Presumably if the lawsuit ultimately was won by dotconnectafrica, the TLD would then have to be redelegated to them (if all appeals are exhausted). Is that your understanding as well Rinalia? Alan At 10/02/2017 02:58 AM, Rinalia Abdul Rahim wrote: https://www.icann.org/news/announcement-3-2017-02-09-en. Best regards, Rinalia
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