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But I discovered that 'google.com.cn' domain is already registered:
[find.whois.co.kr...]
BTW, related thread on Chinese Domains [webmasterworld.com].
Onya
Woz
CNNIC has a full Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy [cnnic.net.cn] in English that Google would be free to pursue if they're interested. Arbitration guidelines seem to be pretty clearly laid out.
In addition to political [in]correctness, google may fall into the "information provider" category which prevents it from operating in China without a major partner. [Haven't check if that law still exists now.] Besides, google still has to polish up its Chinese search quality and to understand the Chinese online advertisement market a bit more.
There is a very good FAQ [neustar.com.cn] about .cn names over at NeuStar who has partnered with CNNIC to provide Registry gateway services for the .cn domain.
I found this interesting:
Are second-level registrations (.CN) being offered in addition to third-level (.com.cn, .net.cn, .org.cn) registrations?
Not at the present time, although CNNIC and NeuStar intend to accept second-level .CN registrations under a new policy in the near future. Additional details will be provided as they become available.