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Re: [ssac-gnso-irdwg] Draft: Questions for ICANN IDN staff - Tina Dam - from the WhoIs IRD WG
- To: "Dave Piscitello" <dave.piscitello@xxxxxxxxx>, "Robert C. Hutchinson" <rchutch@xxxxxxxxx>, "Ird" <ssac-gnso-irdwg@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [ssac-gnso-irdwg] Draft: Questions for ICANN IDN staff - Tina Dam - from the WhoIs IRD WG
- From: "Jiankang YAO" <yaojk@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2011 14:10:02 +0800
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Piscitello" <dave.piscitello@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "Robert C. Hutchinson" <rchutch@xxxxxxxxx>; "Ird"
<ssac-gnso-irdwg@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2011 8:20 PM
Subject: Re: [ssac-gnso-irdwg] Draft: Questions for ICANN IDN staff - Tina Dam
- from the WhoIs IRD WG
>
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>
> Can a Chinese citizen have a surname that is composed of characters from one
> accepted Chinese script and a given name composed using characters from a
> second?
>
It is possible, but a little strange.
it is similar to English.
you may write ICANN or icann.
but if you write iCaNn, it is a little strange to the users.
Jiankang Yao
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