[governance] ICANN declined Bulgarian IDN fast-track

Avri Doria avri at psg.com
Mon Jun 28 11:29:38 EDT 2010


ok, so garbled i was.

a.

On 28 Jun 2010, at 17:25, Avri Doria wrote:

> 
> what is said was the only thing it could possibly be confused with is <.6r>. and since that can't never be a TLD. then there is no confusing similarity.
> 
> on the subject of a cyrillic eye, i am not sure that only cyrillic eyes are to be considered in the consideration of confusion.
> 
> sorry is i was confusing.
> 
> a.
> 
> 
> 
> On 28 Jun 2010, at 17:14, Norbert Klein wrote:
> 
>> Hi Avri,
>> 
>> I am not sure if you are a victim of "confusingly similar" or if you are
>> sarcastic: the Bulgarian .бг string is not starting with the leading
>> number 6, but with a Bulgarian the "б" [which will be displayed
>> correctly on your screen only if you have the facility to display Kyrillic].
>> 
>> Whoever looks with a "Bulgarian eye" at these characters, will not
>> confuse a 6 or a b with a б.
>> 
>> Hi Milton, you said:
>> 
>> "Nice to see the tide of opinion turning against the .6r decision."
>> 
>> Who decided .6r? The Bulgarians want the .бг string. Different.
>> 
>> Norbert Klein
>> (living in the Bulgarian Embassy Apartments in Cambodia)
>> 
>> =
>> 
>> Avri Doria wrote:
>>> hi,
>>> 
>>> you are right about the substance.  the only thing it might be confused for is 6r.  and leading numbers aren't allowed anyway - so 6r is illegal.  the board should reconsider.
>>> 
>>> but you are wrong if you think the board members are picked for their intellectual consistency.  and i am not sure why they should be, given the diversity of their origin and experience.
>>> 
>>> also all of the similarities you mention below were done by ISO and Postel and these directors never had a say it, so it is irrelevant from a consistency, intellectual or otherwise, point of view.
>>> 
>>> a.
>>> 
>>> PS.  besides, all of my MBA friends tell me that intellectuality and corporate management do not mix.
>>> 
>> -- 
>> If you want to know what is going on in Cambodia, please visit
>> The Mirror, a regular review of the Cambodian language press in English.
>> 
>> This is the latest weekly editorial of the Mirror:
>> 
>> Not Everything Legal is Considered Legitimate 
>> Sunday, 20.6.2010
>> 
>> http://wp.me/p2Gyf-1ve
>> (to read it, click on the line above.)
>> 
>> And here is something new every day:
>> http://cambodiamirror.wordpress.com
>> 
> 
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