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Preliminary Issue Report on Latin Script Diacritics
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I am writing to express support for the proposed Policy Development Process (PDP) (1) on the integration of Latin script diacritics (2), as proposed by the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN).
We believe that the development of such a policy wou...
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Je supporte la position de PointQuébec à ce sujet.
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As a web hosting company based in Quebec, we realize that our customers would be delighted to be able to register domain names in their own language, especially those that support the specific characters of the French language. That's why we enthusiastically support the PDP to ensure support for Latin alphabet diacritics. Furthermore, we consider it essential that the simultaneous delegation of a gTLD IDN and its ASCII equivalent be granted to...
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I support the proposed Policy Development Process (PDP) on Latin script diacritics and encourage the creation of internationalized top-level domain names.
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Soutien au Processus d'Élaboration de Politiques (PDP) proposé pour les diacritiques en script latin pour un Internet plus riche et diversifié.
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Support for the proposed Policy Development Process (PDP) for Latin Script Diacritics for a richer and more diverse Internet.
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The Permanent mission of the OIF to the UN in Geneva has the mandate to lead Francophonie efforts in the field of digital international governance. In this context we, and the whole OIF, support the proposed policy development process (PDP) on Latin script diacritics.
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La Mission permanente de l'OIF auprès des Nations Unies à Genève a le mandat pour mener les efforts de la Francophonie dans le domaine de la gouvernance internat...
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The ISOC Québec Chapter supports the Preliminary Issue Report on a Policy Development Process for Latin Script Diacritics. We believe that proposed reflexions allow us to glimpse a future within reach that guarantees cultural and linguistic diversity.
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I am sharing my support in favor of the proposed policy development process (PDP) on Latin script diacritics.
Je partage mon support en faveur du processus d’élaboration de politiques (PDP) aux signes diacritiques du script latin.
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I am writing to express my unwavering support for the proposed policy development process (PDP) on Latin script diacritics.
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Je vous écris pour exprimer mon soutien indéfectible au processus de développement de politiques (PDP) proposé sur les diacritiques en script latin.
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.SX Registry SA support the PDP specific to diacritics of the Latin script
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We support the implementation of a PDP specific to diacritics of the Latin script as part of a simultaneous delegation of an IDN gTLD and its ASCII counterpart to the same requestor.
We believe that this PDP paves the way to a long-awaited solution, especially for current and future geoTLD applying for a geographic name based in part on diacritics of the Latin script.
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We support the implementation of a PDP specific to diacritics of the Latin script as part of a simultaneous delegation of an IDN gTLD and its ASCII counterpart to the same requestor.
We believe that this PDP paves the way to a long-awaited solution, especially for current and future geoTLD applying for a geographic name based in part on diacritics of the Latin script.
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We support the implementation of a PDP specific to diacritics of the Latin script as part of a simultaneous delegation of an IDN gTLD and its ASCII counterpart to the same requestor.
We believe that this PDP paves the way to a long-awaited solution, especially for current and future geoTLD applying for a geographic name based in part on diacritics of the Latin script.
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Support for the implementation of a PDP specific to diacritics of the Latin script
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Puntu Corsica (.corsica TLD) strongly support a policy development process (PDP) on Latin Script Diacritics A with the objectives of identifying the solution to allow a base ASCII gTLD and the Latin script diacritic version of the gTLD to be simultaneously delegated.
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The scope of the Policy Development Process to allow domain names with scripts (Latin Script diacritics or base ASCII script) will be the revolutionary of the Internet but we should take into consideration the user's online safety. Not all users are technical and user-friendly on the internet. Similar-looking domain names will make it harder for user to distinguish between authentic and malicious sites, create end-users confusion, mislead them...
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Point Québec welcome and support the Preliminary Issue Report on a Policy Development Process for Latin Script Diacritics.
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Background: The proposal to allow domain names with similar scripts (be it Latin Script diacritics or base ASCII script) raises significant concerns. As someone who frequently educates non-technical users about online safety, I see firsthand how challenging it can be for people to differentiate between similar-looking domain names.
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Preventing Confusion:
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ABES urges ICANN to recognize the critical need for a nuanced approach to handling Latin script diacritics. A well-defined and culturally sensitive policy will not only enhance the accuracy of linguistic representation but also foster greater inclusivity and participation in the global digital economy.
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As an independent end user, who desires domain names which are useful in all languages, but who has no intention of registering domain names affected by this proposal, it seems to be common sense to make rules which allow a single entity to operate top-level domains both for an accented Latin script string and for the non-accented simplification of that same string. Done right, this will be much more convenient and less confusing for users and...