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Issues in IDN APTLD Meeting in Taipai Feb. 24, 2003 Young-Eum Lee
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IDN Status IETF Standard Approved, prefix decided Some gTLDs and ccTLDs registering since 2000 Language Groups being formed Actual deployment mainly in Asia
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IDN Status More than 6000 languages About 80 macrolanguages,(+10 million speakers) 12 megalanguages(English, Chinese, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish, Portugese, Russian, Bengali, Arabic, Malay, Indonesian, Japanese, German, French) Internet Users: English(58%), Spanish (8.7%), German (8.6%), Japanese (7.9%) and French (3.7%). Web Pages: English(81%), German (4%), Japanese, French and the Scandinavian languages (2% each) and Spanish (1%). Other languages(8%)
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The world speaks 6,700 languages and in thirty-seven states more than fifty languages are spoken. But only a little over 100 languages are official tongues. India has nineteen official languages and South Africa eleven.
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IDN Issues Technical Scripts Case Folding 1:n, n:1, n:n Policy Registration DRP
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Technical Scripts ACE vs. Unicode Case Folding ASCII, IDN 1:n, n:1, n:n CJK, TC/SC
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Policy Same Character? Same Script? DRP: international/local Who decides in cases of conflict?
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Recommendations Global focus needed Regional, Language, and individual input needed ccTLDs need to lead Identify major issues Present recommendations
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Technical Scripts
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“ LINGUISTIC DIVERSITY: 3,000 LANGUAGES IN DANGER ” http://www.unesco.org/bpi/eng/unescopress/2002/02-07e.shtml http://www.unesco.org/bpi/eng/unescopress/2002/02-07e.shtml
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