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voipdabbler
join:2006-04-27 Kalispell, MT
| Hmmmmmmmm ICANN--opening up even more opportunities for online fraud. Personally, I think they've opened up an unmanageable can of worms. I do agree that there will be lawsuits with respect to domains with intellectual property connotations. And I wouldn't hold my breath expecting porn sites to voluntarily choose domains connoting sex--they know that it will be too easy to filter those names.
I don't like censorship, but maybe it's time for a national filter to be put in place if this plan is going to be implemented, I see the net becoming even more lawless with this anything goes plan--I'd like to fire everyone at ICANN for agreeing to this stupidity.. | |
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| Re: Non-Roman alphabet domain names side effect said by wifi4milez :China could purchase the {insert Chinese character} domain, and then limit all internal (ie. people in China) users to just that domain. They will then be able to very tightly control what people are doing, as their "firewall" would simply prohibit traffic going to any other domain. Can't this simply be done with IPs now? | |
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join:2002-04-05 Jamaica, NY
2 edits | said by wifi4milez :You are correct. China could purchase the {insert Chinese character} domain, and then limit all internal (ie. people in China) users to just that domain. They will then be able to very tightly control what people are doing, as their "firewall" would simply prohibit traffic going to any other domain. Yep, if you don't know the language and don't have a properly configured computer, its impossible to access those domains now. Think of the possibilities if you mix cyrillic сhаrасtеrѕ wіth lаtіn сhаrасtеrѕ. | |
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