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'''.cu''' is the ccTLD for Cuba. It is managed by CENIAInternet, Industria y San Jose, Capitolio Nacional.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/cu.html IANA: Delegation Record for .CU]</ref> | |||
== Rules and Restrictions == | |||
Cuban and foreign legal entities, as well as natural persons residing in the country, may apply for the granting of a domain name. | |||
* Cuban legal entities may apply for domain names under .cu or the second-level generic domains edu, gob, org, inf, net, com. | |||
* Foreign legal entities may apply for domain names under .cu or the second-level generic domain com. | |||
* Natural persons residing in Cuba may apply for domain names under the second-level generic domain nat.<ref name="faqs">[https://www.cubanic.cu/pregfreq.php CUBANIC: FAQs]</ref> | |||
A legal entity may apply for the granting of a domain name in the following cases: | |||
* it constitutes a trademark granted to the applicant by the Oficina Cubana de la Propiedad Industrial (OCPI) (English: Cuban Office of Industrial Property); | |||
* it fully matches the name of the applicant, its acronym, abbreviation, or legally recognized alias; | |||
* any other name that is not included in the aforementioned cases and does not fall under any of the exceptions provided. | |||
An individual may apply for the granting of a domain name in the following cases: | |||
* it constitutes a trademark granted to the applicant by the OCPI; | |||
* any other name that does not fall under any of the exceptions provided. | |||
A domain name will not be granted in the following cases: | |||
* it consists of generic, common, or usual terms; | |||
* it consists of geographic terms or demonyms; | |||
* it includes, is identical to, or deceptively similar to the name of the country in Spanish; | |||
* it matches top-level domain names, second-level generic domain names, protocols, applications, and Internet terminology; | |||
* it consists of personal names, surnames, or appellations of a natural person, unless it constitutes a trademark granted to the applicant by the OCPI or is a personality recognized for their activities; | |||
* it includes terms or expressions that are harmful or detrimental to public security, integrity, ethics, morals, public decency, the economy, independence, and national sovereignty.<ref name="res">[https://gredes.uij.edu.cu/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/r_20-22_dominios_aprobados_y_normas_del_cubanic_.pdf LA MINISTRA DE COMUNICACIONES: RESOLUCIÓN 20]</ref> | |||
=== Second-level Domains === | |||
The second-level generic domains under .cu and managed by [[CUBANIC]] are the following: | |||
* .edu.cu: for defining institutions within the Education system; | |||
* .com.cu: for legal entities involved in commercial activities of goods and services for profit; | |||
* .net.cu: for Public Telecommunications Providers; | |||
* .org.cu: for Non-Governmental Organizations and non-profit entities; | |||
* .gob.cu: for bodies and agencies of the Central State Administration and other Government structures; | |||
* .inf.cu: for entities related to scientific information activities and information or content providers; | |||
* .nat.cu: for natural persons residing in the country.<ref name="res"></ref> | |||
=== Characters and IDNs === | |||
* The valid characters for a domain name are the letters of the Spanish alphabet (a to z), Arabic digits (0 to 9), the hyphen "-", and the characters á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, and ñ. Domain names do not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters. | |||
* Domain names must not begin or end with a hyphen “-” nor contain two consecutive hyphens “--” in their structure. | |||
* The minimum length for a second-level domain name under .cu, or a third-level domain under generic subdomains of .cu, is 3 characters, although a minimum of 5 characters is recommended. | |||
* The maximum length allowed for a second-level domain name under .cu, or a third-level domain under generic subdomains of .cu, is 63 characters.<ref name="res"></ref> | |||
== References == | |||
{{reflist}} | |||
[[Category:CcTLD]] | |||
[[Category:Cuba]] |
Latest revision as of 23:51, 10 September 2024
.cu is the ccTLD for Cuba. It is managed by CENIAInternet, Industria y San Jose, Capitolio Nacional.[1]
Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]
Cuban and foreign legal entities, as well as natural persons residing in the country, may apply for the granting of a domain name.
- Cuban legal entities may apply for domain names under .cu or the second-level generic domains edu, gob, org, inf, net, com.
- Foreign legal entities may apply for domain names under .cu or the second-level generic domain com.
- Natural persons residing in Cuba may apply for domain names under the second-level generic domain nat.[2]
A legal entity may apply for the granting of a domain name in the following cases:
- it constitutes a trademark granted to the applicant by the Oficina Cubana de la Propiedad Industrial (OCPI) (English: Cuban Office of Industrial Property);
- it fully matches the name of the applicant, its acronym, abbreviation, or legally recognized alias;
- any other name that is not included in the aforementioned cases and does not fall under any of the exceptions provided.
An individual may apply for the granting of a domain name in the following cases:
- it constitutes a trademark granted to the applicant by the OCPI;
- any other name that does not fall under any of the exceptions provided.
A domain name will not be granted in the following cases:
- it consists of generic, common, or usual terms;
- it consists of geographic terms or demonyms;
- it includes, is identical to, or deceptively similar to the name of the country in Spanish;
- it matches top-level domain names, second-level generic domain names, protocols, applications, and Internet terminology;
- it consists of personal names, surnames, or appellations of a natural person, unless it constitutes a trademark granted to the applicant by the OCPI or is a personality recognized for their activities;
- it includes terms or expressions that are harmful or detrimental to public security, integrity, ethics, morals, public decency, the economy, independence, and national sovereignty.[3]
Second-level Domains[edit | edit source]
The second-level generic domains under .cu and managed by CUBANIC are the following:
- .edu.cu: for defining institutions within the Education system;
- .com.cu: for legal entities involved in commercial activities of goods and services for profit;
- .net.cu: for Public Telecommunications Providers;
- .org.cu: for Non-Governmental Organizations and non-profit entities;
- .gob.cu: for bodies and agencies of the Central State Administration and other Government structures;
- .inf.cu: for entities related to scientific information activities and information or content providers;
- .nat.cu: for natural persons residing in the country.[3]
Characters and IDNs[edit | edit source]
- The valid characters for a domain name are the letters of the Spanish alphabet (a to z), Arabic digits (0 to 9), the hyphen "-", and the characters á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, and ñ. Domain names do not distinguish between uppercase and lowercase letters.
- Domain names must not begin or end with a hyphen “-” nor contain two consecutive hyphens “--” in their structure.
- The minimum length for a second-level domain name under .cu, or a third-level domain under generic subdomains of .cu, is 3 characters, although a minimum of 5 characters is recommended.
- The maximum length allowed for a second-level domain name under .cu, or a third-level domain under generic subdomains of .cu, is 63 characters.[3]