ICANN running a Webinar on new IDN TLDs

ICANN will run a Webinar on new IDN TLDs on the 13th February 2013 called “Examining the UX Implication of the Active Variant TLDs”.

Here are the complete details on what the webinar is about and how to participate:

Date: 13 February 2013
Time: 13:00 – 14:50 UTC (5:00am – 6:30am PST)
Adobe Connect: http://icann.adobeconnect.com/idnvarianttld/
Dial In: 1-800-550-6865 or 1-213-233-3193
International numbers available here
Meeting ID: 46389

Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) serve as powerful tools for broadening the Internet’s capacity and accessibility; however, they also raise novel issues. One important issue concerns “variants” which occur when a single character can be identified with two or more different Unicode Code Points with graphic representations that may or may not be visually similar. IDN variants contain one or more such characters and therefore, if not handled correctly, might result in user confusion or a poor user experience.

In an effort to develop potential solutions for the delegation of IDN variant Top-Level Domains (TLDs), IDN Variant Project Teams, consisting of volunteers, subject matter expert consultants and ICANN staff, have conducted case studies in six scripts, produced an integrated report, and are currently underway to completing three projects investigating potential solutions for IDN Variant TLDs delegation.

One of these projects is called the Examining the User Experience Implications of Active Variant TLDs Project (P6). The purpose of the project is to gain an understanding of issues that could arise from activating IDN Variant TLDs and offer recommendations to users to avoid such issues. Examples of user roles that have been identified include registrants, registrars, registry operators, system administrators, network operators, application developers, and end users.

Project team has published for public comment the Draft Final Report for Examining the User Experience Implications of Active Variant TLDs and is seeking to establish a dialog with the community to refine proposed principles, impacts and recommendations of the study.

This webinar is offered to complement that process both by presenting the key concepts and gathering user input.

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About Konstantinos Zournas

I studied Computer Engineering and Computer Science in London, UK and I am now living in Athens, Greece. I went online in 1995, started coding in 1996 and began buying domain names and creating websites in 2000. I started the OnlineDomain.com blog in 2012.

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