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It doesn't mean much, but it is good news. What it is telling me is that the Chinese Government is going to some lengths to publicise the information that we based our investment decisions on. This means you can expect a lot of me too type behaviour anytime soon.
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It also means that they will make .gongsi seperate from .com permanent. Since CNNIC seems to oversee the 3rd party organization selling them. They aren't going to change anything. the .chinese characters representing their version of .com are here to stay as mentioned years ago.
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China can do what they like under the .CN extension. They cannot do anything at the top level or indeed anything anywhere else without either splitting the root, which they have committed not to do, or without getting ICANN agreement. Frankly, I have no strong feelings on the matter. If it don't resolve to the dot Com registry it isn't dot com.
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whats to think in a few years that people in china will not want .gongsi over .com due to the "coolness" factor?
Stuff can change. One year something can be hot and the next year it will be triumped by the opponent.
.info used to suck. Now it's gonna beat .net soon