I believe that ICANN have a motion to dismiss the complaint scheduled for the 28th of this month.
I think it's going to be hard for DCA to survive that. I wonder if the judge will award costs? On Sat, Mar 5, 2016 at 5:14 PM, Gideon <gideon...@gmail.com> wrote: > The Court ruled (March 4th 2016): > > "(IN CHAMBERS) Plaintiff's Ex Parte Application for TRO (DE [20]) by Judge > R. Gary Klausner: The Court grants Plaintiff's Ex Parte Application for > TRO. Defendant is enjoined from issuing the.Africa gTLD until the Court > decides Plaintiff's Motion for Preliminary Injunction, scheduled for > hearing on April 4, 2016. (ah) > > Upon review of the parties' arguments, the Court finds serious questions > going to the merits. Plaintiff has demonstrated that once the gTLD is > issued, it will be unable to obtain those rights elsewhere. Moreover, the > injury it will suffer cannot be compensated through monetary damages. In > opposition, Defendant states in conclusory fashion only that the African > governments and the ICANN community will suffer prejudice if the delegation > of the gTLD is delayed." > > Link: > https://www.prlog.org/12539064-united-states-court-has-granted-an-interim-relief-for-dca-trust-on-africa.html > >> >>
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