Net set for 'language shake-up'

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    Net set for 'language shake-up'



    The internet is on the brink of the "biggest change" to its working "since it was invented 40 years ago", the net regulator Icann has said.

    The body said it that it was finalising plans to introduce web addresses using non-Latin characters.

    The proposal - initially approved in 2008 - would allow domain names written in Asian, Arabic or other scripts.

    The body said if the final plans were approved on 30 October, it would accept the first applications by 16 November.

    The first Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) could be up and running by "mid 2010" said the president of the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann).

    "Of the 1.6 billion internet users today worldwide, more than half use languages that have scripts that are not Latin-based," said Rod Beckstrom at the opening of Icann's conference in Seoul, South Korea.

    "So this change is very much necessary for not only half the world's internet users today but more than half, probably, of the future users as the internet continues to spread."

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    1. JonnyMX
      JonnyMX
      I quite often get emails using non-latin characters, and it's never a good thing! :biggrin
    2. BosonMichael
      BosonMichael
      Wow... I can see the FAILboat coming around the bend with this one. Scammers, spammers, and phishers are already lining up in droves to register sites with names that look aaaallllmost like legitimate entities. :rolleyes:

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