Homograph names? What does that mean? Who has the right to activate them?

Homograph names are those domain names whose variable field is consisted of alpharithmetic characters which VISUALLY match the lower or upper, punctuated or unpunctuated form, and their non-variable field is the same.

For example, let's consider the names eett.gr and ????.gr whose capital form is visually the same (EETT.gr and ????.gr).

We should point out to those interested to the fact that audibly similar or visual dissimilar names are not covered by the above definition (for example, maria.gr has no homograph because the character ?

has no visually similar character in the Greek alphabet while one homograph of the domain name ?????.gr is the latin mapia.gr - which in capital case becomes ?????.gr).

The right to activate homograph names is reserved for the domain name owner to which the homographs in question are referring to. For the activation of each of those homograph names the owner has to contact their Registrar, and pay the necessary fee.

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