Internationalized Domain Names. (IDNs) 4.1. Registry Operator must offer Registrars support for handling IDN registrations in EPP. 4.2. Registry Operator must handle variant IDNs as follows: 4.2.1. Variant IDNs (as defined in the Registry Operator’s IDN tables and IDN Registration Rules) will be blocked from registration. 4.3. Registry Operator may offer registration of IDNs in the following languages/scripts (IDN Tables and IDN Registration Rules will be published by the Registry Operator as specified in the ICANN IDN Implementation Guidelines): 4.3.1. Arabic script 4.3.2. Armenian script 4.3.3. Avestan script 4.3.4. Azerbaijani language 4.3.5. Balinese script 4.3.6. Bamum script 4.3.7. Batak script 4.3.8. Belarusian language 4.3.9. Bengali script 4.3.10. Bopomofo script 4.3.11. Brahmi script 4.3.12. Buginese script 4.3.13. Buhid script 4.3.14. Bulgarian language 4.3.15. Canadian Aboriginal script 4.3.16. Carian script 4.3.17. Cham script 4.3.18. Cherokee script 4.3.19. Chinese language 4.3.20. Coptic script 4.3.21. Croatian language 4.3.22. Cuneiform script 4.3.23. Cyrillic script 4.3.24. Devanagari script 4.3.25. Egyptian Hieroglyphs script 4.3.26. Ethiopic script 4.3.27. Georgian script 4.3.28. Glagolitic script 4.3.29. Greek script 4.3.30. Greek, Modern language 4.3.31. Gujarati script 4.3.32. Gurmukhi script 4.3.33. Han script 4.3.34. Hangul script 4.3.35. Hanunoo script 4.3.36. Hebrew script 4.3.37. Hiragana script 4.3.38. Imperial Aramaic script 4.3.39. Inscriptional Pahlavi script 4.3.40. Inscriptional Parthian script 4.3.41. Japanese language 4.3.42. Javanese script 4.3.43. Kaithi script 4.3.44. Kannada script 4.3.45. Katakana script 4.3.46. Kayah Li script 4.3.47. Kharoshthi script 4.3.48. Khmer script 4.3.49. Korean language 4.3.50. Kurdish language 4.3.51. Lao script 4.3.52. Latin script 4.3.53. Lepcha script 4.3.54. Limbu script 4.3.55. Lisu script 4.3.56. Lycian script 4.3.57. Lydian script 4.3.58. Macedonian language 4.3.59. Malayalam script
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Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Internationalized Domain Names. (IDNs)
4.1. Registry Operator must offer Registrars support for handling IDN registrations in EPP.
4.2. Registry Operator must handle variant IDNs as follows:
4.2.1. Variant IDNs (as defined in the Registry Operator’s IDN tables and IDN Registration Rules) will be blocked from registration.
4.3. Registry Operator may offer registration of IDNs in the following languages/scripts (IDN Tables and IDN Registration Rules will be published by the Registry Operator as specified in the ICANN IDN Implementation Guidelines):
4.3.1. Arabic script 4.3.2. Armenian script 4.3.3. Avestan script 4.3.4. Azerbaijani language 4.3.5. Balinese script 4.3.6. Bamum script 4.3.7. Batak script 4.3.8. Belarusian language 4.3.9. Bengali script 4.3.10. Bopomofo script 4.3.11. Brahmi script 4.3.12. Buginese script 4.3.13. Buhid script 4.3.14. Bulgarian language 4.3.15. Canadian Aboriginal script 4.3.16. Carian script 4.3.17. Cham script 4.3.18. Cherokee script 4.3.19. Chinese language 4.3.20. Coptic script 4.3.21. Croatian language 4.3.22. Cuneiform script 4.3.23. Cyrillic script 4.3.24. Devanagari script 4.3.25. Egyptian Hieroglyphs script 4.3.26. Ethiopic script 4.3.27. Georgian script 4.3.28. Glagolitic script 4.3.29. Greek script 4.3.30. Greek, Modern language 4.3.31. Gujarati script 4.3.32. Gurmukhi script 4.3.33. Han script 4.3.34. Hangul script 4.3.35. Hanunoo script 4.3.36. Hebrew script 4.3.37. Hiragana script 4.3.38. Imperial Aramaic script 4.3.39. Inscriptional Pahlavi script 4.3.40. Inscriptional Parthian script 4.3.41. Japanese language 4.3.42. Javanese script 4.3.43. Kaithi script 4.3.44. Kannada script 4.3.45. Katakana script 4.3.46. Kayah Li script 4.3.47. Kharoshthi script 4.3.48. Khmer script 4.3.49. Korean language 4.3.50. Kurdish language 4.3.51. Lao script 4.3.52. Latin script 4.3.53. Lepcha Limbu script 4.3.54. Limbu Lisu script 4.3.55. Lisu Lycian script 4.3.56. Lycian Lydian script 4.3.57. Lydian script 4.3.58. Macedonian language 4.3.594.3.58. Malayalam script
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Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Internationalized Domain Names. (IDNs)
4.1. Registry Operator must offer Registrars support for handling IDN registrations in EPP.
4.2. Registry Operator must handle variant IDNs as follows:
4.2.1. Variant IDNs (as defined in the Registry Operator’s IDN tables and IDN Registration Rules) will be blocked from registration.
4.3. Registry Operator may offer registration of IDNs in the following languages/scripts (IDN Tables and IDN Registration Rules will be published by the Registry Operator as specified in the ICANN IDN Implementation Guidelines):
4.3.1. Arabic script 4.3.2. Armenian script 4.3.3. Avestan script 4.3.4. Azerbaijani language 4.3.5. Balinese script 4.3.6. Bamum script 4.3.7. Batak script 4.3.8. Belarusian language 4.3.9. Bengali script 4.3.10. Bopomofo script 4.3.11. Brahmi script 4.3.12. Buginese script 4.3.13. Buhid script 4.3.14. Bulgarian language 4.3.15. Canadian Aboriginal script 4.3.16. Carian script 4.3.17. Cham script 4.3.18. Cherokee script 4.3.19. Chinese language 4.3.20. Coptic script 4.3.21. Croatian language 4.3.22. Cuneiform script 4.3.23. Cyrillic script 4.3.24. Devanagari script 4.3.25. Egyptian Hieroglyphs script 4.3.26. Ethiopic script 4.3.27. Georgian script 4.3.28. Glagolitic script 4.3.29. Greek script 4.3.30. Greek, Modern language 4.3.31. Gujarati script 4.3.32. Gurmukhi script 4.3.33. Han script 4.3.34. Hangul script 4.3.35. Hanunoo script 4.3.36. Hebrew script 4.3.37. Hiragana script 4.3.38. Imperial Aramaic script 4.3.39. Inscriptional Pahlavi script 4.3.40. Inscriptional Parthian script 4.3.41. Japanese language 4.3.42. Javanese script 4.3.43. Kaithi script 4.3.44. Kannada script 4.3.45. Katakana script 4.3.46. Kayah Li script 4.3.47. Kharoshthi script 4.3.48. Khmer script 4.3.49. Korean language 4.3.50. Kurdish language 4.3.51. Lao script 4.3.52. Latin script 4.3.53. Lepcha script 4.3.54. Limbu script 4.3.55. Lisu script 4.3.56. Lycian script 4.3.57. Lydian script 4.3.58. Macedonian language 4.3.59. Malayalam script
4.3.60. Mandaic script 4.3.61. Meitei Mayek script 4.3.62. Moldavian language 4.3.63. Mongolian script 4.3.64. Myanmar script 4.3.65. New Xxx Xxx script 4.3.66. Nko script 4.3.67. Ogham script 4.3.68. Ol Chiki script
4.3.69. Old Persian script
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Samples: Registry Agreement
Internationalized Domain Names. (IDNs)
4.1. Registry Operator must offer Registrars support for handling IDN registrations in EPP.
4.2. Registry Operator must handle variant IDNs as follows:
4.2.1. Variant IDNs (as defined in the Registry Operator’s IDN tables and IDN Registration Rules) will be blocked from registration.
4.3. Registry Operator may offer registration of IDNs in the following languages/scripts (IDN Tables and IDN Registration Rules will be published by the Registry Operator as specified in the ICANN IDN Implementation Guidelines):
4.3.1. Arabic script Albanian Language 4.3.2. Armenian script Script 4.3.3. Avestan script Azerbaijani Language 4.3.4. Azerbaijani language Balinese Script 4.3.5. Balinese script Bamum Script 4.3.6. Bamum script Batak Script 4.3.7. Batak script Belarusian Language 4.3.8. Belarusian language Bengali Script 4.3.9. Bengali script Bopomofo Script 4.3.10. Bopomofo script Brahmi Script 4.3.11. Brahmi script Buginese Script 4.3.12. Buginese script Buhid Script 4.3.13. Buhid script Bulgarian Language 4.3.14. Bulgarian language 4.3.15. Canadian Aboriginal script Script 4.3.15. Carian Script 4.3.16. Carian script Catalan Language 4.3.17. Cham script Script 4.3.18. Cherokee script Script 4.3.19. Chinese language Language 4.3.20. Coptic script Script 4.3.21. Croatian language Language 4.3.22. Cuneiform script Script 4.3.23. Cyrillic script Script 4.3.24. Czech Language 4.3.25. Danish Language 4.3.26. Devanagari script 4.3.25Script 4.3.27. Dutch Language 4.3.28. Egyptian Hieroglyphs script 4.3.26Script 4.3.29. Esperanto Language 4.3.30. Estonian Language 4.3.31. Ethiopic script 4.3.27Script 4.3.32. Finnish Language 4.3.33. French Language 4.3.34. Georgian script 4.3.28Script 4.3.35. German Language 4.3.36. Glagolitic script 4.3.29Script 4.3.37. Greek script 4.3.30. Greek, Modern language 4.3.31Script 4.3.38. Gujarati script 4.3.32Script 4.3.39. Gurmukhi script 4.3.33Script 4.3.40. Han script 4.3.34Script 4.3.41. Hangul script 4.3.35Script 4.3.42. Hanunoo script 4.3.36. Hebrew script 4.3.37Script 4.3.43. Hiragana script 4.3.38Script 4.3.44. Imperial Aramaic script 4.3.39Hungarian Language 4.3.45. Inscriptional Pahlavi script 4.3.40Icelandic Language 4.3.46. Inscriptional Parthian script 4.3.41Script 4.3.47. Irish Language 4.3.48. Italian Language 4.3.49. Japanese language 4.3.42Language 4.3.50. Javanese script 4.3.43Script 4.3.51. Kaithi script 4.3.44Script 4.3.52. Kannada script 4.3.45Script 4.3.53. Katakana script 4.3.46Script 4.3.54. Kayah Li script 4.3.47. Kharoshthi script 4.3.48Script 4.3.55. Khmer script 4.3.49Script 4.3.56. Korean language 4.3.50Language 4.3.57. Kurdish language 4.3.51Language 4.3.58. Lao script 4.3.52Script 4.3.59. Latin script 4.3.53Script 4.3.60. Latvian Language 4.3.61. Lepcha script 4.3.54Script 4.3.62. Limbu script 4.3.55Script 4.3.63. Lisu script 4.3.56Script 4.3.64. Lithuanian Language 4.3.65. Luxembourgish Language 4.3.66. Lycian script 4.3.57. Lydian script 4.3.58Script 4.3.67. Macedonian language 4.3.59Language 4.3.68. Malayalam scriptScript
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Samples: Registry Agreement