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Title : Suggested Practices for Registration of
Internationalized Domain Names (IDN)
Author(s) : J. Klensin
Filename : draft-klensin-reg-guidelines-05.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2004-11-17
Registration of names in the DNS has traditionally involved
restrictions beyond those very few required by the DNS itself, both
to match requirements imposed by applications (the 'hostname' rules)
and avoid confusion among similar-looking names. With the
introduction of internationalized domain names (IDNs), the standards
make a much larger number of characters available for inclusion in
domain names as they appear to the user. Concerns similar to those
caused the original adoption of the hostname rules have led several
groups to explore models for appropriate restrictions by registries
on the IDNs that can be registered and whether some combinations of
names should be restricted even if the characters in them are valid.
This document explores those issues, including how methods developed
for Chinese, Japanese, and Korean can be adapted to other languages
and scripts, and makes suggestions for mechanisms registries might
use to define and implement such rules.
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