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Old 06-26-2007, 07:43 AM
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By ANICK JESDANUN
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK -- New Internet addresses, including those entirely in foreign languages, are under review by a key oversight agency, although meetings this week in Puerto Rico are likely to conclude with more questions.

The Internet Corp. for Assigned Names and Numbers scheduled several discussion sessions in San Juan on separate proposals to more rapidly expand the pool of domain name suffixes -- the ".com" part of an e-mail or Web address -- and to permit non-English characters for the first time.

Individuals and companies outside the United States long have clamored for non-English scripts, finding restrictive the current limitation to the 26 English letters, 10 numerals and the hyphen. Addresses partly in foreign languages are sometimes possible, but the suffix itself requires non-English speakers to type English characters.

Paul Twomey, ICANN's chief executive, said Monday that the organization expects a report or two on policy questions it would need to address before allowing such names.

For example, should the operators of China's ".cn" automatically be entitled to the Chinese version of that, ".com" and anything else in the language? What if operators of Taiwan's ".tw" want to claim it?

"Who gets the string? What's the string for? How many do you get for a country or territory?" Twomey said were the likely questions to be raised by ICANN's committees.

Engineers also will continue work on tests to make sure the non-English scripts won't disrupt users' ability to send e-mail and reach Web sites.

Meanwhile, ICANN has scheduled workshops to discuss procedures for additional domain suffixes in English. It would be the third major round and the first beyond a pilot since the system was created in the 1980s.

Under the procedures being considered, all applicants would go through an initial review phase during which anyone may raise an objection on such grounds as racism, trademark conflicts and similarity to an existing suffix.

For straightforward strings in which no objection is raised, approval would come within three months.

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For example, should the operators of China's ".cn" automatically be entitled to the Chinese version of that, ".com" and anything else in the language?
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Old 06-26-2007, 03:25 PM
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doesn't look like dname to me heh
looks like they want china to run anything in chinese after the suffix ;p

bastards if htey do that they will have like 1,000,000 strings for each language in the world
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Old 06-26-2007, 05:49 PM
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Well if that is allowed to go through then the Yanks will have to hand dot com to the Brits!

If the Chinese can claim total control over their language, then we must have the same right. Perhaps we should even be trying to claim back royalties? What do you think?
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Old 06-26-2007, 05:52 PM
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doesn't look like dname to me heh
looks like they want china to run anything in chinese after the suffix ;p

bastards if htey do that they will have like 1,000,000 strings for each language in the world

Well, for chinese and japanese, we know it doesn't matter.

The chinese, the only thing that matters to me are the top sites are .com and for japanese, if you search .com in jp ovt, the first entry is:

1189049 価格 com

This is all that matters to me.
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Old 06-26-2007, 06:16 PM
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The Yanks would argue the they'd get to keep .com and the Pom's would have to use .coum.


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On a more serious note, it really doesn't matter. What everyone wants is to be in the same Registry as the big multinational dot com sites. Doesn't matter what it means in any given language. If it doesn't resolve to the Verisign dot Com registry, it won't be worth a whole lot of money and everyone will continue using IDN.com.
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Perhaps I just missed that part but nothing in the article sounds "not" like DNAME does it. It doesn't suggest DNAME either but...
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