Arcane Jill scripsit:

> Since {U+0069} is /not/ canonically equivalent to {U+0131}{U+0307}, I 
> don't see anything to stop me from registering the domain name 
> "un{U+0131}{U+0307}code.org", for example. It /is/ in NFC, after all.

You can (or rather, you will be able to when internationalized domain
names become a reality).  But in fact you have to use case folding
plus NKFC, and there is a list of forbidden characters as well.
See RFCs 3454 and 3491 for the exact rules.

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