At 10:36 AM +0800 10/29/01, xiang deng wrote: >On Sunday, October 28, 2001 11:27 PM, Martin Duerst wrote: > >> > > Do you have any statistic on how many mixed TC/SC registration have >> been >> > > done so far? >> > >> >If there just has 1% or 0.1% , do you mean we can ignore it? >> >> It could be that we can ignore it, or that we can look for >> lightweight solutions. > >If A company register a SC-domain-name, and has a websit about it. >if B company is the challenger of A, he register a mixed TC/SC domain >name, and publish its websit. > >Do you think this kind of cases will be minority?
Yes, and it happens all the time with the current ASCII-only names. The traditional-simplified mappings will cause more of the same thing we see now. >The A company must face the disputation.But there will be >so many variant domain names, A company will be tired to >deal with it, Where is the intelligent property of domain name? >Whoes wrong? No one. That's the point. There is no technical means for determining all of the names that are similar for a particular audience. There are certainly non-technical human means for determining those names, and we currently use non-technical human means for dealing with the problems. --Paul Hoffman, Director --Internet Mail Consortium
