BEIJING(AP)
China has banned the use of its Olympic gold medalists'
names as Internet addresses by anyone but the athletes
themselves.
The move announced Tuesday came after companies registered the
names of winning Chinese athletes at the 2004 Athens Olympics as
Web addresses, prompting an outcry by sports fans.
"The move will better protect the interests of the Olympic
gold medalists," said an official of the government's
China Internet Network Information Center, quoted by the state
Xinhua News Agency. It identified him only by the surname Hu.
The Chinese government controls the awarding of Web addresses
using the ".cn" suffix but has no power over those
assigned in other countries.
The General Administration of Sport gave the agency a list of
Chinese Olympians ahead of the games and registered all possible
domain names using their names, Xinhua said.
People who registered those names before the games can keep them
but "were advised to give it to the medalist `as a
gift'," Xinhua cited CNNIC as saying.
Domain names based on the names of a least 10 gold medalists,
including weightlifter Chen Xiexia and gymnast Yang Wei, were
registered before the games, according to Xinhua.
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