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Ignore China?
No, that would be foolish.
We automatically ignore any pseudo-TLD that only exists within a walled garden, because it is simply invisible outside. It isn't part of the global Internet. If it appears in any way outside the walled garden, it is meaningless.
I think there are a number of examples of this already.
IMHO, what we *should* do is think about how the related requirement can be properly defined and how it can be satisfied in the global Internet.
Brian
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