[governance] Is really Bulgarian Cyrillic .?? (.bg) similar to other Latin ccTLDs?
Daniel Kalchev
daniel at digsys.bg
Thu Nov 10 09:42:07 EST 2011
On 10.11.11 16:26, Imran Ahmed Shah wrote:
>
>
> Alternatively, the Country Code Names Supporting
>
> Organization (ccNSO) stated that disputes and objection/re-evaluation
> are policy issues that
>
> should not be addressed through an amendment to the Fast Track Process.
>
>
There is no need to amend the IDN Fast Track process. The process by
itself is fine.
It is how the process is implemented by ICANN and how ICANN is refusing
any publicity on this process, except what suits them (success stories).
By the way, ccNSO did not say, that disputes and
objections/re-evaluation should not be addressed.
What is funny, is that this opinion of the ccNSO is not an 'alternative'
to the raised questions
> 1. A large number of comments were received from individuals and
> entities in the Bulgarian
>
> Internet community, asking that ICANN re-evaluate the Bulgarian IDN
> ccTLD request for
>
> .bg in Cyrillic. Many questioned the transparency of the decision that
> found the applied for
>
> Bulgarian string was too similar to .br. Several commenters proposed
> that the requested
>
> string is not confusable with “.br.” The commenters further proposed
> that because the
>
> proposed string is not confusable with .br, the applied-for string
> should be accepted by
>
> ICANN within the Fast Track Process.
Someone is trying to alienate those two concerned groups.
Daniel
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