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== Session subject ==  
 
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'''Please use your own words to describe this session. You may use external references, websites or publications as a source of information or inspiration, if you decide to quote them, please clearly specify the source.'''
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== Session teaser ==
People currently are able to write domain names in their own script - learn what are the advantages and current issues
== Session description ==  
== Session description ==  
The workshop will be focused on a domain name-related issue that existed since the creation of the DNS - the Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs). With the introduction of IDNs, ICANN has created the possibility of having top level domains (both ccTLDs and gTLDs) in different scripts (e.g.Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic), compared to the previous limitation of having such top level domains only in the Latin alphabet. IDNs thus contribute to making the Internet more inclusive, as the possibility of accessing and registering domain names in more languages and scripts empower more people to use the Internet.
This would be an excellent opportunity for people from non-Latin regions to be able to write domain names in their own language and with their own script - Cyrillic, Armenian, Chinese, Arabic, etc. Members of the panel would include IDN ccTLDs that were recently launched, and also couple of the IDN gTLDs following the new gTLD program of ICANN. They will present the history and best practices of their TLDs, including their plan for the future. There is also a need to raise more awareness and promote a better understanding of the universal acceptance issues, for example the IDN email problems.
== Keywords ==
== Keywords ==
IDN, Punycode, Universal acceptance, my script, UNICODE
== Format ==  
== Format ==  
== Protocol. Discussions ==
Moderator and panelists. Everyone will have 5 minutes for introduction in the beginning, and then the moderator will start asking questions in order to form an interactive discussion.
== Further reading ==  
== Further reading ==  
*[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/universal-acceptance-2012-02-25-en Universal acceptance], ICANN
*[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/domain-names-beginners-guide-06dec10-en.pdf Beginner's guide to domain names], ICANN
*[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/idns-fact-sheet-16aug11-en.pdf IDNs Fact Sheet], ICANN
*[https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/idn-2012-02-25-en Internationalized Domain Names], ICANN
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internationalized_domain_name IDN], Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punycode Punycode], Wikipedia
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unicode UNICODE], Wikipedia
*[http://www.eurid.eu/files/publ/IDNWorldReport2014_Interactive.pdf IDN World Report in cooperation with UNESCO], EURid
== People ==  
== People ==  
*'''Focal Point''': Iliya Bazlyankov
*'''Org team''':
** Iliya Bazlyankov, UNICART
** Dušan Stojičević, RNIDS
** Giovanni Seppia, EURid
** Lianna Galstyan, ISOC.AM
*'''Panelists''':
** Iliya Bazlyankov, CORE Association
** Dušan Stojičević, RNIDS
** Giovanni Seppia, EURid
** Lianna Galstyan, ISOC.AM
** Andrew Romanov, CCTLD.RU
** (more tbc)
*'''Moderator''': Julian Borislavov, ICN.BG
*'''Reporter''': Anja Gengo
*'''Remote moderator''': Oksana Prykhodko, European Media Platform, Ukraine
== Current discussion ==
See [http://eurodigwiki.org/wiki/Talk:Internationalised_Domain_Names the discussion tab] on the upper left side of this page
== Mailing list ==  
== Mailing list ==  
== Live stream / remote participation ==  
Contact: ws3@eurodig.org
 
== Video record ==
[https://youtu.be/Hny8AVQtOrM Video record]
 
== Final report ==   
== Final report ==   
== Session twitter hashtag ==
*Other than being names and numbers, IDNs are content.
Hashtag:  
*IDNs have higher value than being addresses: they are strongly related to preserving national identity, culture and multilingualism.
*We need to keep working all together, especially on finding the technical solutions in order to achieve full acceptance of IDNs by all stake holders.
*IDNs create equal opportunities for all and they can bring us closer to achieving the idea of universal access to internet for all.
*IDNs will empower more people to use internet.
 
== Session twitter hashtag ==  
Hashtag: #eurodigws3


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Please use your own words to describe this session. You may use external references, websites or publications as a source of information or inspiration, if you decide to quote them, please clearly specify the source.


Session teaser

People currently are able to write domain names in their own script - learn what are the advantages and current issues

Session description

The workshop will be focused on a domain name-related issue that existed since the creation of the DNS - the Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs). With the introduction of IDNs, ICANN has created the possibility of having top level domains (both ccTLDs and gTLDs) in different scripts (e.g.Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic), compared to the previous limitation of having such top level domains only in the Latin alphabet. IDNs thus contribute to making the Internet more inclusive, as the possibility of accessing and registering domain names in more languages and scripts empower more people to use the Internet. This would be an excellent opportunity for people from non-Latin regions to be able to write domain names in their own language and with their own script - Cyrillic, Armenian, Chinese, Arabic, etc. Members of the panel would include IDN ccTLDs that were recently launched, and also couple of the IDN gTLDs following the new gTLD program of ICANN. They will present the history and best practices of their TLDs, including their plan for the future. There is also a need to raise more awareness and promote a better understanding of the universal acceptance issues, for example the IDN email problems.

Keywords

IDN, Punycode, Universal acceptance, my script, UNICODE

Format

Moderator and panelists. Everyone will have 5 minutes for introduction in the beginning, and then the moderator will start asking questions in order to form an interactive discussion.

Further reading

People

  • Focal Point: Iliya Bazlyankov
  • Org team:
    • Iliya Bazlyankov, UNICART
    • Dušan Stojičević, RNIDS
    • Giovanni Seppia, EURid
    • Lianna Galstyan, ISOC.AM
  • Panelists:
    • Iliya Bazlyankov, CORE Association
    • Dušan Stojičević, RNIDS
    • Giovanni Seppia, EURid
    • Lianna Galstyan, ISOC.AM
    • Andrew Romanov, CCTLD.RU
    • (more tbc)
  • Moderator: Julian Borislavov, ICN.BG
  • Reporter: Anja Gengo
  • Remote moderator: Oksana Prykhodko, European Media Platform, Ukraine

Current discussion

See the discussion tab on the upper left side of this page

Mailing list

Contact: ws3@eurodig.org

Video record

Video record

Final report

  • Other than being names and numbers, IDNs are content.
  • IDNs have higher value than being addresses: they are strongly related to preserving national identity, culture and multilingualism.
  • We need to keep working all together, especially on finding the technical solutions in order to achieve full acceptance of IDNs by all stake holders.
  • IDNs create equal opportunities for all and they can bring us closer to achieving the idea of universal access to internet for all.
  • IDNs will empower more people to use internet.

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodigws3