Dennis Tan 2: Google doc: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11zWxuuHOy-IMXwaJE8wSSch0M8Mgd9xdpAji0-1Bz68/edit?usp=sharing
Pitinan Kooarmornpatana: Hi Guarav, we got somebackground noise from your line. I muted you for a moment. please let me know when you would like to speak. Thank you
Sarmad Hussain: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/sac-060-en.pdf
Mirjana Tasic .rs: I agree with Sarmad completly
Sarmad Hussain: examples: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/string-evaluation-completion-2014-02-19-en
Sarmad Hussain: AGB - https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/agb
Sarmad Hussain: pg. 1-35 section 1.3.3
Dennis Tan 2: Thanks, Sarmad
Sarmad Hussain: Each application contains one applied-for gTLD string. Theapplicant may also declare any variant strings for the TLDin its application. However, no variant gTLD strings will bedelegated through the New gTLD Program until variantmanagement solutions are developed and implemented.9Declaring variant strings is informative only and will notimply any right or claim to the declared variant strings.
Sarmad Hussain: for IDN ccTLD; Fast Track process: https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/idn-cctld-implementation-plan-05nov13-en.pdf
Sarmad Hussain: Section 3.4, pg. 9
Sarmad Hussain: Variant TLDs desired by the requester for delegation must be indicated bythe requester• Desired variant TLDs will be allocated to the requester (if successfullyevaluated). This does not mean that the variant TLD will be delegated inthe DNS root zone. It will be allocated to the requester in order to bereserved to the entitled manager for potential future delegation in theDNS root zone. 10• A list of non-desired variants will be generated based on the received IDNTables. Non-desired variants will be placed on a blocked list by ICANN.Subsequent application or request for non-desired variants will be denied.