May 7, 2018
3:59 p.m.
On Mon, May 07, 2018 at 08:47:53AM -0700, Paul Stahura wrote:
I’m pretty sure ICANN disallows script mixing in labels via their contracts with registries.
Of course, they don't have a contract with most ccTLDs. And they don't appear to have such a rule with (e.g.) Verisign for com. And finally, ICANN just can't make rules for the whole DNS.
But I can’t find, after a cursory look-see, where that policy/prohibition is located in the registry agreements.
It's part of the IDN guidelines. They're included by reference, I think. A -- Andrew Sullivan ajs@anvilwalrusden.com