Welcome to the Unicode Consortium Support Center
The Unicode® Consortium welcomes your inquiries, submissions, suggestions, or error reports.
We do not send automated responses. Each report is reviewed by a staff member in our office. You can expect an acknowledgement of your report within 3-5 business days. Follow-up will depend on the type of issue you are reporting.
The Unicode Consortium will not use the information collected here for future marketing or promotional contacts or other communications beyond the scope of this transaction. In particular, a valid email address is requested in the Contact Form. The address you give us will only be used to contact you regarding this report. If you do not or cannot supply an email address, we will have no means of contacting you for further information or resolution of your report.
To pose technical questions, make comments about implementations, or make general observations about the Unicode Standard and other specifications please use one of the Unicode Public EMail Lists.
Report a Unicode website problem
When reporting a problem on the Unicode website, please provide a specific URL for the page in question and state clearly what you think the problem is. If you are making a general suggestion about improvement of the website, please provide enough detail so that we can evaluate your suggestion.
If the problem you are reporting is an error in a technical specification or a data file, use the Submit an Error Report form, instead.
Do not attempt to use this form to report occasional site outages or other site connectivity problems.
Suggest a FAQ suggestion
If you have a suggestion to improve an existing FAQ entry, be sure to identify that FAQ entry clearly and indicate exactly what you think is in error or exactly what textual improvement you are suggesting.
If you have a suggestion for a new FAQ entry, please provide suggested wording for both the question and an answer, and indicate what FAQ page you think it might be appropriate for. Before submitting a new entry, please check the existing FAQ pages, to make sure the same (or very similar) FAQ entry is not already posted.
We try to acknowledge all significant new contributions for our FAQ entries. We cannot accept all contributions, and reserve the right to edit any contribution for style and content. However, in case you are submitting a new FAQ entry, please let us know whether you would prefer for that entry to be attributed to you personally, or would prefer to leave it unattributed on the page.
Contact Office Staff
Use this form to contact Unicode office staff for inquiries about such topics as Unicode licensing issues, liaison status, or making donations to the Unicode work. Staff will also respond to inquiries for press or media interviews.
For an individual membership, please use the Individual Membership Order Form. For inquiries about other classes of membership, contact the office staff, who will follow up with details.
Unfortunately, due to the volume of inquiries about emoji, the office staff cannot respond individually to requests for emoji or inquiries about the current status of emoji proposals. All emoji submissions must follow the formal process detailed in the Guidelines for Submitting Unicode Emoji Proposals.
See the list of Current Public Review Issues. When submitting a comment on a PRI, please include the number of the issue you are commenting on. Each PRI has a closing date, clearly indicated on each PRI page. Submit any comments before that closing date; we cannot process late submissions.
Note that feedback for alpha review and beta review of each new version of the Unicode Standard are handled via explicit PRIs for each. If there are multiple PRIs open, please pick the PRI most appropriate for the comment you wish to make.
Submit an Error in Publication/Data
When reporting errors or omissions, please be as clear and precise as possible about the problem. If you are reporting an error in the Unicode Standard or a technical report, please provide exact version numbers and relevant URLs if possible. If you are reporting an error in a data file, please provide an exact file name and enough context to locate the error.
Material intended for consideration by the CLDR Technical Committee, including reports of errors in the text of UTS #35, LDML, must use CLDR Change Requests. Please do not use this form for those items.
IMPORTANT: Notice of Intellectual Property License by You to the Consortium
In the absence of a signed CLA or other agreement between You and the Consortium that expressly governs particular contributions or submissions, the act of making a contribution or submission of any kind to the Consortium via this Contact Form or any other communication channel constitutes a binding legal agreement by You that You thereby:
- represent and agree that the contributed matter is not proprietary or confidential to You or any third party, and
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If you do not agree to the foregoing agreement and license, do not submit anything to the Consortium. Alternatively, if you prefer to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA), please see the Consortium’s Intellectual Property, Licensing & Technical Contribution Policies for further information or contact member-services@unicode.org.