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by deathanatos 680 days ago
I think you're referring to the new gTLD process, which yes, costs a small boatload. Those aren't, and .intern isn't, a ccTLD, nor do I believe there is a means of acquiring a ccTLD (…outside of somehow becoming a country, I guess).
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You're right, I meant gTLD. Unfortunately I can't edit my comment anymore.

I think ccTLDs are restricted to two letter codes even if the country of Internia were to be be founded. The only exceptions I can think of are the localized names (.台湾 and 中国 for countries like Taiwan and China) which are technically encoded as .xn--kprw13d and .xn--fiqs8s. Pakistan's پاکستان. is the first ccTLD I've seen that's more than two visual characters when rendered (with the added bonus of being right-to-left to make URL rendering a tad more complex) so for Internia to claim .intern as a ccTLD, they'd probably need a special script.