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New Names 新名称

The internet is often described as the World Wide Web but how truly global is it when millions of users have no choice but to use a Latin-based alphabet to name websites and email addresses?

All of that is set to change following the decision taken by the internet regulator organisation to allow domain names to be in non-Latin scripts.

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (Icann) announced the historic change at its board meeting in Seoul, Korea this week.

The new naming system means that websites will no longer have to include suffixes such as .com, .co.uk or .cn written in English.

Instead complete web addresses will be possible in languages such as Chinese, Arabic or Korean for the first time.

These new Internationalised Domain Names (IDNs) will come online next year, and may prove very popular since more than half of the 1.6 billion people who use the internet speak languages that do not use the alphabet.

The president of Icann, Rod Beckstrom, said that the new IDNs would represent the "biggest change" to the coding behind the internet since it was invented forty years ago.

He also said the move was necessary and the morally correct thing to do.

"Not only is it an issue of convenience, but it's an issue of what's right, the right to express their names in their own cultural language," said Mr Beckstrom.

The change to the naming system is not without its critics however.

Some have said that the new approach could lead to the ghettoisation of the internet with some online communities operating only within their languages, isolated from the rest of the web.

Others have claimed that it will make protection of intellectual property rights even harder than it already is.

GLOSSARY 词汇表

World Wide Web 互联网 

Latin-based alphabet 拉丁文字母 

internet regulator 互联网管制机构 

domain names 域名 

scripts 文字 

board meeting 高层会议 

naming system 命名系统 

suffixes 后缀 

Internationalised Domain Names 国际化域名

coding 编码 

morally correct 道德上正确的 

convenience 方便 

critics 批评者/抨击者 

ghettoisation 强迫集中居住 

online communities 网络社团 

isolated 孤立 

protection 保护 

intellectual property rights 知识产权

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