On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Peter Dambier wrote: > How about alternative roots? ICANN does censor "XN--55QX5D.", "XN--FIQS8S." > and "XN--IO0A7I." already. You must use alternative roots to exchange emails > with people living in those domains.
Stop with the bull$**+ (self-censored), trying to recast the "censorship" light on the issue of alternate roots. ICANN is censoring nothing; it's "alternative" roots that are taking it upon themselves not to go through a standardization process by creating nonstandard naming trees. I encourage you to look up the English definition of "censor" sometime. -- -- Todd Vierling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>