Dan,

actually your urls could be:

  http://www.bq--aduwvya.fr/
  http://www.deja.fr/

a application may render the bq--aduwvya.fr as déjà.fr or it may not.
Finally it would be up to the URDP process or the courts as to *if* the
two domains are the same. We shouldn't worry what the URDP or the courts
may or may not do.

-rick



On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, Dan Kolis wrote:

> In the present regime, its not surprising the frist below does not resolve
> and the second does:
> 
> http://www.déjà.fr/
> http://www.deja.fr/
> 
> 
> In the proposed regime, its not obvious what to do from a purely consumer
> point of view. Verisigns view would be each is completely unique. ICANN's
> dispute resolution would say there completely identifical and one has to go!
> But ICANN's resolution makes this problem appear in the first place.
> 
> Whoops, its not pretty.
> 
> Dan K
> 
> 
> 

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