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Pinyin, Romaji and Romanized Domains could get Priority to Register in IDN [news release] Following the announcement on November 18, 2009, DotAsia today published a draft of the IDN launch policies for discussion. The policies will be finalized after the Kuala Lumpur APRICOT meetings in February 2010, where the Annual General Meeting of DotAsia will be held, for the launch process to begin later in the year. “Internationalized ...
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