Actually Argentina is far from the Amazon region, but they participated in the campaign regarding .amazon as we supported the one against .patagonia. frt rgds --c.a. On 03/15/2013 12:55 PM, Kathy Kleiman wrote: > Congratulations to Argentina on all three pieces of excellent news! > Kathy > > : >> In Latin America (which now has a Pope to call her own!), we are happy >> that .amazon and .patagonia were included in the objections. The full >> list of 24 objections is here: >> >> http://www.independent-objector-newgtlds.org/english-version/news/ >> >> frt rgds >> >> --c.a. >> >> On 03/15/2013 11:17 AM, Milton L Mueller wrote: >>> I just read the IO's comments and it appeared to me that he will NOT >>> object to any closed generics simply because they are closed. He also >>> refuted rather decisively the notion that a term such as .BOOK could >>> be objected to on community grounds, because there is not really a >>> book community but a variety of interests. >>> >>> As for your last question (Which applications has he objected to? >>> anyone know?) It is indeed somewhat confusing. The IO site does not >>> have a clear, simple list of which specific strings/applications have >>> been objected to, afaict >>> >>>> -----Original Message----- >>>> From: NCSG-Discuss [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of >>>> McTim >>>> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 4:23 PM >>>> To: [log in to unmask] >>>> Subject: Re: [NCSG-Discuss] Independent Objector Weighs In on >>>> "closed/private" tlds >>>> >>>> HI Robin, >>>> >>>> It is not surprising to me that the IO will object to any "closed" >>>> gTLD just becasue they are "closed". >>>> >>>> However, the last line contains a bit of a shocker: >>>> >>>> "The objections I have just filed are based on such assessments." >>>> >>>> Which applications has he objected to? anyone know? >>>> >>>> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:06 PM, Robin Gross <[log in to unmask]> >>>> wrote: >>>>> http://www.independent-objector-newgtlds.org/english-version/the-issue >>>>> -of-closed-generic-gtlds/ >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Cheers, >>>> >>>> McTim >>>> "A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A >>>> route indicates how we get there." Jon Postel >>> >