The CIRA Board of Director process continues with a new call for "member nominated" directors. The deadline for nomination is July 20th. The CIRA Nomination Committee has posted its slate of candidates here.
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Multilingual Domain Name Delay a Barrier to Net Diversity
My weekly Law Bytes column (Toronto Star version, homepage version) focuses on the delays associated with establishing multilingual domain names (often referred to as internationalized domain names). Since their inception, domain names have been largely confined to ASCII text, based on a Roman character set used in the English language. While this works well for people familiar with those characters, thousands of other language characters – from French accents to the Greek alphabet to Japanese Kanji – are not represented. This creates a significant access barrier for non-English speakers, who are forced to use the Roman characters for most aspects of their Internet addressing.
Multilingual Domain Name Delay A Barrier to Net Diversity
Appeared in the Toronto Star on June 4, 2007 as It's Time to Support a Multilingual Web Imagine if each time a Canadian Internet user entered an email or website address, they would be required to include a Chinese or Cyrillic character. For millions of non-English speakers around the world, […]
The Man Who Owns the Internet
Business 2.0 features an interesting article on domainers, with a particular focus on Canadian Kevin Ham, a former family physician who holds about 300,000 domain names (thanks Zak).
20th Anniversary of the Dot-Ca Domain
The Vancouver Sun reflects on the 20th anniversary of the dot-ca domain and crucial role played by John Demco.