At 17:12 01/10/10 +0900, Soobok Lee wrote: >No. Regimate registrants could own the domains and use them publicly. >Cyrillic 'H' ( cyrillic upper EN) is read differenly from Latin 'H'. >Cyrillic 'HOME' has nothing to do with English "HOME".
There is indeed a non-zero (but very, very small) probability for such cases. But if domain names are written in lower case the way they mostly have been up to now, a word in a language written in Cyrillic looking the same as a word in a language written in Latin would be about as rare as a four-leaf clover. >Most Russians would interpret them as Cyrillic ones, while non-Russian >would not. Most people will interpret them in context, if necessary. Machines are very bad at using context, but people are very good. Regards, Martin.
