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Yup. .NO has restrictions on their domain names. And that happens with them. Just ends up with less transparency and more costs (that doesn't go to internet infrastructure but lawyers etc).


It may happen with them, but it's much more rare than with .ly and .io and .ai. I can't recall ever seeing a .no.




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