Jared,

Besides highlighting more prominently the language on "construed merely to get a highly desired string", I wonder if we could insert the .coin example almost verbatim. This would go a long way towards deterring attempted manipulation, I believe. 


Rubens


Em 20 de mar. de 2025, à(s) 17:03, Jared Erwin via SubPro-IRT <subpro-irt@icann.org> escreveu:

Dear IRT Members,
 
As noted on the call just now, we discussed changes to the CPE criteria over a few different meetings. You can find all the Wiki meeting pages for those meetings below. Note that the ones highlighted in yellow are where we discussed changes to the criteria since 2012. The ones highlighted in blue are where we went through the “stress test” exercise (for .GIG).
 
 
In terms of further changes to the criteria, we can also take the action to review for any other changes made since the October/November time frame and update the information for the IRT’s awareness. And of course, we will look at making updates based on the discussion today. 
 
Thank you again for the discussion.
 
Best,
Jared
 
 
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Jared Erwin
Director, New gTLD Program
Global Domains & Strategy
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
 
 
 
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