[governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .бг (.bg) similar to other Latin ccTLDs?

Nelly Stoyanova nstoyanova at mtitc.government.bg
Tue Dec 6 08:42:57 EST 2011


Bulgarian government is certainly not satisfied by the refusal for .бг..

The translation is not correct.

 

Nelly

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From: governance at lists.cpsr.org [mailto:governance at lists.cpsr.org] On Behalf Of Imran Ahmed Shah
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 3:24 PM
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; 'Tina Dam'; 'nhklein'
Subject: RE: [governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .бг (.bg) similar to other Latin ccTLDs?

 

Thanks Tina for sharing this news. 

It's really surprising for us that Bulgarian government is satisfied with the ICANN's refusal.

Imran

From: governance at lists.cpsr.org [mailto:governance at lists.cpsr.org] On Behalf Of Tina Dam
Sent: Tuesday, December 06, 2011 10:14 AM
To: governance at lists.cpsr.org; nhklein
Subject: Re: [governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .бг (.bg) similar to other Latin ccTLDs?

 

And the minister's words: http://www.domainforum.bg/bg/privetstvie
and at isoc http://isocbg.wordpress.com/

see paragraph 3. 

 

Using google translate gives the following - which may or may not be a correct translation:

 

Given the global nature of the Internet is undeniably important role of the
Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers - ICANN - to maintain
credibility and transparency in the management of Internet resources. ICANN
pursue a transparent policy based on strict rules. Although we were
reasonably satisfied with ICANN's refusal to register our string of Cyrillic
requested fast-track for IDN ccTLDs, the Bulgarian government supports this
type of policy.

2011/12/1 nhklein <nhklein at gmx.net>

On 12/01/2011 08:31 PM, Daniel Kalchev wrote: 

Not that there is much going on, but just for reference, what Rod Beckstrom had to say about the issue. 

http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=134438 

Daniel 

 

Interesting wording - using the plural for some undefined "global communities" that supposedly decided against .бг 

"The job of ICANN, the organization, is to implement the policies that are developed by the global communities. Those communities did not allow the initial application to go through because of potential visual confusion. So I think the Bulgarians can go back and they can choose what they want to apply for."


Norbert



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Phnom Penh / Cambodia
 


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