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The Francization of Domain Names: a Step not to be Missed?
By :
Marie-Hélène Giroux - November 2011
If your trademarks and business names contain letters with accents and you are the owner of domain names linked with them, it is important to familiarize yourself with the following.
With a view to offering owners the possibility of registering domain names that comply with French spelling, the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (the « CIRA »), the organization that manages the register of .ca domain names in Canada, plans to implement domain names containing characters peculiar to the French language.
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