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Title : The Proposal for Internationalizing ccTLD Names
Author(s) : H. Li
Filename : draft-mao-cdnc-idn-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2005-9-9
There are great demands on using someone's native language to surf
the Internet around the world. Internationalized domain name system
has been introduced to meet the demand. However, due to many
technical and policy issues, IDN may provide malicious rogues the
opportunities to mislead users to unintended third party website,
thus cause security issues and threat the stabilization of the
Internet. CDNC recognize the complexity of the issue and make advises
to avoid the threat. To simplify the issue, CDNC suggest
internationalize the ccTLD before any moves on gTLD. Also, the
approval on internationalize a ccTLD should based on the readiness of
the respective registry and the support from the respective
government. The following document fully demonstrated the principles
and procedure to internationalize ccTLD that recommended by CDNC.
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