Common use of Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) Clause in Contracts

Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). In the case of internationalized domain names, the ASCII-compatible form (A-Label) of the IDN string shall be referenced in the domain name field (e.g. - "xn-11b5bs1di.tld"), not the Unicode label (U-Label). The following fields shall be stored in the DOMIDN file: (1) Domain Handle; (2) Unicode Label/U-Label; (3) Language Tag (based on ISO 639-1); and (4) Script Tag (based on ISO 15924).

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Sources: New GTLD Agreement

Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). In the case of internationalized domain names, the ASCII-compatible form (A-Label) of the IDN string shall be referenced in the domain name field (e.g. - "xn-11b5bs1di.tld"), not the Unicode label (U-Label). If it is necessary to capture both A-Labels and U-Labels, that shall be handled by creating an extension file. The following fields shall be stored in the DOMIDN file: (1: i) Domain Handle; (2) Unicode Label/U-Label; (3) Language Tag (based on ISO 639-1); and (4) Script Tag (based on ISO 15924).

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Sources: New GTLD Agreement

Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs). In the case of internationalized domain names, the ASCII-compatible form (A-Label) of the IDN string shall be referenced in the domain name field (e.g. - "xn-11b5bs1di.tld"), not the Unicode label (U-Label). The following fields shall be stored in the DOMIDN file: (1) Domain Handle; (2) Unicode Label/U-Label; (3) Language Tag (based on ISO 639-1); and (4) Script Tag (based on ISO 15924).

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Sources: Registry Agreement