Recently, Ms. Liu, a tea dealer, angrily accused the Chinese.COM of simplifying and traditionalizing the domain name registration process as being unfair and unreasonable, depriving registered users of their legitimate domain name assets, because she could not obtain legal rights to the domain name "Zhong Cha Chajv.COM" (China Tea Wares) in traditional characters corresponding to the registered simplified version. Ms. Liu is in the tea and tea wares distribution business and originally planned to put her store online, so she registered the domain name "China Tea Wares.COM". Afterwards, a friend reminded her that if she was doing business online, she should also register the traditional character version "Zhong Cha Chajv.COM". Ms. Liu believed that since she had already registered "China Tea Wares.COM", then "Zhong Cha Chajv.COM" should naturally belong to her. But when Ms. Liu checked, she found that "Zhong Cha Chajv.COM" had already been registered, and the registrant was not herself.