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VOULIAGMENI, Greece (AP) - The body that oversees global Internet functions warned Wednesday that a mistake in a creating multi-lingual address system could "permanently break the Internet."
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, or ICANN, made the warning at a UN-organized conference on the future of the Internet being held in Greece.
More multi-lingual Internet is a key issue at the forum, with future web growth predicted in developing countries where the Latin alphabet is often unfamiliar.
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