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Old 04-09-2016, 02:28 PM   #261
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Originally Posted by cromag View Post
...But I think names in non-Latin characters make it too hard to follow along
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...that just seems like too much of an inside play.
Agreed. Should be avoided to facilitate and encourage submissions.

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Originally Posted by Solitaire1 View Post
Due to the above, a song with the same title as a song that has been used can be used as long as it is a different song, but the name that was previously used can not be used with the new song.

Concerning names with non-Latin characters, it is probably best to avoid them since there would be an issue of being able to confirm a name has already been used (I don't know if the search function can use non-Latin characters). But it's only an issue with song titles, not the name of the artist/group.
My point was that the name (Kubrik) was previously used but could still be used with the new song since the different script makes it a variation (ルービック). In this case the name is not only the same but the person being named is undoubtedly the same, pushing the rule even further.

Crafting that post was just for fun . I too, agree to reject non-latin scripts, which BTW do not break the search function.
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