[governance] Out Now: APDIP e-Note 9 - Internationalized Domain Names

Danny Butt db at dannybutt.net
Mon Sep 4 18:18:42 EDT 2006


Hi Joe

Thanks. I believe there is some disagreement on that classification, e.g.

<http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,124922-page,1/article.html>

In that respect, the Chinese language was possibly not the best choice for
us to put in the abstract for the eNote, given the recent controversy
about the Chinese Ministry's actions there - the sentence is a
simplification that doesn't account for the alternate systems in effect. I
hope that you will read the full note and find that there is due
consideration given to the various alternative options.

Regards,

Danny


think the Chinese language example was probably a poor one for us to put
in the summary
>
> On Mon, 4 Sep 2006, Christine wrote:
>
>> rapidly changing. In China, for example, over 60 million of the nation's
>> 100
>> million-plus users browse the web only in Chinese, yet top-level domain
>> names remain in Roman script for all users.
>
> I don't understand this statement.  Maybe you should forward to Danny.
> The chinese Ministry of Industry has been operating three top level
> domains in china for years now.
>
> http://www.inaic.com/index.php?p=chinese-tlds
>
> regards
> joe
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