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== Rules and Restrictions ==
== Rules and Restrictions ==
Any natural or legal person can register under .ve.
Domain names that consist of terms or expressions that are offensive, violate morals, good customs and the public order, or that contradict the laws of Venezuela.<ref name="rules">[https://nic.ve/ NIC.ve: Home Page / Documentos y Normativas / Gaceta de Plan Nacional de Nombres de Dominio]</ref>
=== Second-level Domains ===
There are two categories of second-level domains: special and commercial.
The commercial SLDs are: ".com.ve", ".co.ve", ".net.ve", ".info.ve", ".org.ve" and ".web.ve".
The special SLDs are: ".gob.ve", ".edu.ve" and ".mil.ve".<ref name="rules"></ref>
=== Characters ===
The permitted characters for a domain name are:
* letters from the Latin alphabet, from 'a' to 'z';
* accents such as á, é, í, ó, ú;
* the diaeresis, as in ü;
* the letter ñ;
* numbers from zero to nine (0-9); and
* the hyphen (-).
The maximum length of a domain name is 63 characters.<ref name="rules"></ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Venezuela]]
[[Category:Venezuela]]
[[Category:CcTLD]]

Latest revision as of 00:14, 9 November 2024

.ve is the ccTLD for Venezuela. It is managed by the Comisión Nacional de Telecomunicaciones (CONATEL).[1]

Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]

Any natural or legal person can register under .ve.

Domain names that consist of terms or expressions that are offensive, violate morals, good customs and the public order, or that contradict the laws of Venezuela.[2]

Second-level Domains[edit | edit source]

There are two categories of second-level domains: special and commercial.

The commercial SLDs are: ".com.ve", ".co.ve", ".net.ve", ".info.ve", ".org.ve" and ".web.ve".

The special SLDs are: ".gob.ve", ".edu.ve" and ".mil.ve".[2]

Characters[edit | edit source]

The permitted characters for a domain name are:

  • letters from the Latin alphabet, from 'a' to 'z';
  • accents such as á, é, í, ó, ú;
  • the diaeresis, as in ü;
  • the letter ñ;
  • numbers from zero to nine (0-9); and
  • the hyphen (-).

The maximum length of a domain name is 63 characters.[2]

References[edit | edit source]