April 17, 2021
8:29 p.m.
It appears that Maxim Alzoba via UA-discuss <m.alzoba@gmail.com> said:
For ccTLDs it is up to the particular ccTLD (effectively it is an extension of the particular country jurisdiction).
Right.
Pre 2012 TLDs have very special contracts and bit different set of what the registry is allowed / not.
Sort of. In reality they all have script rules similar to the new gTLDs and the ones that allow non-ASCII names have script tables. The main difference is that if you registered a wacky name before the script rules (before 2003) you can keep it. R's, John