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4 days agoThat’s usually determined at the registrar level, not the registry level, though of course there are always exceptions.


That’s usually determined at the registrar level, not the registry level, though of course there are always exceptions.


Some ccTLDs have strict requirements (looking at you .de), but most are fairly standard TLDs. The last time I checked, .tv (for Tuvalu) was responsible for something like 40% of the country’s GDP, so it’s not surprising that most ccTLDs are welcoming to outsiders.
They don’t mess around with their requirements either and strictly enforce them. If you don’t follow their rules and your domain is deleted, there is no refund or recourse.