Does anyone have a copy of the message 1460 was called on? Something sent by Goethe in April 2003.

On 05/19/2017 01:00 PM, Kerim Aydin wrote:

On Fri, 19 May 2017, Publius Scribonius Scholasticus wrote:
It has already been determined that Japanese acceptable.
No it hasn't.

It's been found true in a very limited way for nicknames and registration,
but for nicknames and registration we give much wider latitude than for
other legal matters.

But CFJ 1460 is still the guiding precedent, and has been cited in several
follow-up cases, and is still in operation.

CFJ 1460 is worth a read.  It's clearly-written on first principles, and
fairly robust to ruleset changes of the last 15 years:

https://faculty.washington.edu/kerim/nomic/cases/?1460

The only complication is whether advances in machine-translation have reached
the point where translations are so transparent as to be unambiguous, and as
seen by CFJ 3478, that generally hasn't happened.





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