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Re: [idn] Report from the ACE design team
> > > 4. http://www.stims.or.kr/ ( 19 )
> >
> > > If you want to get thousands of more such cases, search
> > > http://kr.dir.yahoo.com/Education/Organizations/
> >
> > You got the above example from this listing in kr.dir.yahoo.com.
> > But I think my point holds. Just because it is easy to find long
> > organization names (in Korean, or Chinese, or Japanese, or
> > English or German, for that matter), what makes you think that this
> > particular organization would insist on registering a domain name
> > with all 19 Hangul syllables (or actually 21 characters, including
> > accounting for the two spaces in the name), rather than some
> > shorter and easier to use and remember abbreviation, comparable
> > to their already existing www.stims.or.kr registration?
> >
>
> Unlike in German and French using Latin characters sets,
> In korean (hangul) , Japanese and Chineses, it is not easy to
> make leading alphabet acronyms because of syllabic nature
> of those languages.
>
moreover, if registrants WANT to register long hangul domains,
we (engineers and NICs) should FOLLOW their needs.
We have no rights and no reason and no authorities to reject
needs as long as the domain technology allows.