If two companies have legitimate claim to somedomain.com, there is a process to go through right now, right? That process would remain the same. (Lets say two companies, one UK based, one US based, that have the same name, and no international trademarks) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Derek J. Balling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Doytchin Spiridonov" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Sergei V. Kolodka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 2:06 PM Subject: Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? > I want to know who has priority over skcgdjasdas.com... some int'l > site whose name encodes that way, or the Society of Klingon Code Gods > Jaded About Stupid Dogs And Squirrels (SKCGJASDAS).
- Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Sergei V. Kolodka
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? !Dr. Joe Baptista
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Sergei V. Kolodka
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Derek J. Balling
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??... Doytchin Spiridonov
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain na... Derek J. Balling
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domai... Fagyal Csongor
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domai... Dave Warren
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??... James H. Cloos Jr.
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? DomainGuideBook.com
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??... Steve Hsieh
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain na... Bob Garth
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domai... Doytchin Spiridonov
- Re: Not ASCII chars in d... Bob Garth
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Doug McDonald
- RE: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Bill Gerrard
- Re[2]: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Sergei V. Kolodka
- Re: Not ASCII chars in domain name ??? Tiger Technologies
