Requirements for registration seem vague but genorously encompassing
"scot domains are for the use of the Scots community of interest online, wherever they are in the world"
And then mentions Scottish business as one example. Now the company that employs me is registered in Scotland, and although it's operational base is in a green-and-pleasant-corner-of-England, could I not argue that paying an Edinburgh lawyer to act as the registered address is contributing to the Scottish economy and therefore I could register a .scot address for our company name?
PS it says "Additionally, they must not provoke hatred or intolerance of any individual or group within or outwith Scotland." so that rules out the use for an anti-English woad brigade site
PPS now I think of it, weren't southern Celts such as the Iceni, likers of woad as well?