ICANN to Allow Non-Latin Characters in Domains

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I don't like this simply because we're closer to a universal language than we've ever been for several millennia. Many Japanese can speak English and it's growing in China, as well as many other countries. Not saying the internet is the only reason for it, but it's definitely a major contributor because it's not the most language-accessible of things but is still so widespread.

Complaining, "How will I access sites now?!" is pretty silly, though. How do you think someone in China feels about having to type in English URLs?
 
Only problem I see is when you do a search and the link is characters you don't understand but the info you want is on that page. How do you trust a site that you can't read the address?
 
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