On 11/25/2010 12:16 PM, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
I thought that was obvious -- if there is a website ఈనాడు.com (after
the famous [I think] Telugu newspaper) somebody can register a website
ಈನಾಡು.com using the Kannada codepoints, and put it up for display in
some website and somebody thinking that it is really the newspaper's
website (because the written form is almost exactly the same) goes
there and is duped by some article there ostensibly asking to send
money to the newspaper to help tsunami victims or war victims or
whatever...

How does European languages solve such issues?

Hope there are similar codepoints across languages there too.

Not sure, What Unicode can do about this.

Not sure, if this comes under ICANN & it has/ shall have a policy not mingle code-point between ranges, in a single domain name registration.

But, if raised I am sure the Intellectual Property Rights office can take care of such mischievous acts, at a later stage.

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