[ChineseGP] CJK Joint meeting record and homework
HiroHOTTA
hotta at jprs.co.jp
Mon Mar 21 23:50:05 UTC 2016
Thank you, Wang Wei.
It was a very nice meeting together with your hospitality!
Hiro
On Mon, 21 Mar 2016 18:18:27 +0800
王? <wangwei at cnic.cn> wrote:
> Dear All
>
> Please find the attached documents of meeting agenda & record, and
> the action item (homework)
>
> Thanks everyone who join the meeting in the two days. We will keep
> working on it.
>
>
> Regards
> WANG Wei
>
> -----?件原件-----
> ?件人: chinesegp-bounces at icann.org [mailto:chinesegp-bounces at icann.org] 代
> 表 HiroHOTTA
> ?送??: 2016年3月21日 8:53
> 收件人: ChineseGP at icann.org; JapaneseGP at icann.org; KoreanGP at icann.org
> 主?: [ChineseGP] how 'blocked' can help us
>
> (During 4 hours struggle with the letters without significant output ...)
>
> A question has come to my mind and won't disappear...
>
> What are the future of "allocatable labels"?
>
> Let's assume the case where
> registrant-X applied for label-A,
> and label-B is marked as 'allocatable' by LGR,
> then, label-A is delegated to registrant-X.
>
> As far as I understand, the above means "only registrant-X has the right to
> apply for label-B in the future." If registrant-X wants label-B to be
> delegated, he/she needs to make a separate application to ICANN. And ICANN
> will evaluate the label-B by a human panel (maybe supported by some
> automatic mechanism).
>
> Then, what's the difference between
> (1) all variants are allocatable
> (2) some variants are allocatable and the others are blocked
> (or invalid)
>
> I understand (2) can make the applicant know that the application for some
> strings (that are blocked/invalid) will definitely be rejected in any case.
> However, this does not reduce the number of TLD delegations significantly
> because the applicant does want only a few variant TLDs in reality, for
> money-wise reason or usage-wise reason.
>
> then,,,,, why is (1) so evil?
>
> Hiro
>
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