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{{ | |logo = | ||
| logo | |status = Active | ||
| | |country = Australia | ||
| | |introduced= March 5, 1986 | ||
| | |language = | ||
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| website | |manager = .au Domain Administration (auDA) | ||
| keypeople | |registryprovider = .au Domain Administration (auDA) | ||
|type = ccTLD | |||
|ascii = | |||
|category = | |||
|community = | |||
|website = [https://www.auda.org.au/ auda.org.au] | |||
|twitter = | |||
|PIC = | |||
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'''.au''' is the ccTLD for Australia. It is managed by [[.au Domain Administration|.au Domain Administration (auDA)]].<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/au.html IANA: Delegation Record for .AU]</ref> | |||
== Delegation History == | |||
The .au ccTLD was established in 1986 and it was delegated to [[Robert Elz]], a network programmer at the University of Melbourne. After growing, The Australian Internet community decided to establish a private-sector self-regulatory body capable of administering the ccTLD. The administration went to auDA in 2001.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/reports/2001/au-report-31aug01.html IANA Information]</ref> | |||
== Rules and Restrictions == | |||
=== Australian Presence === | |||
It necessary to have an Australian presence, and one must fit in one of the following criteria: | |||
* an Australian citizen or an Australian permanent resident visa holder; | |||
* a company registered under the Corporations Act 2001(Cth); | |||
* a Registrable Body means a registrable Australian body or a foreign company under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) which has an Australian Registered Body Number (ARBN); | |||
* an Incorporated Association under State or Territory legislation; | |||
* an entity issued with an Australian Business Number under the A New Tax System (Australian Business Number) Act 1999(Cth); | |||
* an Indigenous Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) Act 2006(Cth) on the Register of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations; | |||
* a Registered Organisation that is: (a) an association of employers; (b) an association of employees (union); or (c) an enterprise association; registered under the Fair Work (Registered Organisations) Act 2009(Cth) and which appears on the Register of Organisations; | |||
* a Cooperative registered under State or Territory legislation and which appears on the State or Territory register of cooperatives; | |||
* a Charity registered under the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Act 2012(Cth), and which appears on the Australian Charities and Not-for-Profits Commission’s Charities and Not-for-Profits Register; | |||
* a Political Party registered under the Commonwealth Electoral Act 1918 (Cth) or State or Territory Electoral Act and which appears on the Register of Political Parties or as otherwise named; | |||
* a Partnership under the relevant Australian State or Territory law where at least one of the partners are Australian citizens or permanent resident visa holders or an Australian body corporate; | |||
* an Unincorporated Association formed in an Australian State or Territory with at least its management committee being Australian citizens or permanent resident visa holders; | |||
* a Trust where the trustee must be an Australian citizen or the trustee is an Australian body corporate; | |||
* an Educational Institution regulated under an Australian State, Territory or Commonwealth law; | |||
* Government, being either the Crown or a Commonwealth, State or Territory statutory agency; | |||
* a Commonwealth entity as defined in section 10 of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013(Cth); | |||
* the applicant or owner of an Australian Trade Mark can rely upon that application or registration to establish an Australian presence, but only in respect of a domain name that is an exact match of the words which are the subject of the Australian Trade Mark application or registration.<ref>[https://www.auda.org.au/au-domain-names/domain-name-help/australian-presence About Australian Presence]</ref> | |||
A Person (for the meaning of Person as used here, see [https://www.auda.org.au/au-domain-names/domain-name-help/who-can-register-what-names-eligibility-and-allocation-rules .au Domain Administration Rules: Licensing] session 1.4, Definitions) must not rent, lease, sub-licence or permit the use of the Licence by another Person, unless that Person is a Related Australian Body Corporate with an Australian Presence.<ref name="auDA Rules">[https://www.auda.org.au/policy/au-domain-administration-rules-licensing auDA Rules]</ref> | |||
=== Domain Name Availability === | |||
A Domain Name will be available where: | |||
* it is not already registered as a [[Domain Name]] in the Namespace applied for; | |||
* it is not a Reserved Name; and | |||
* it complies with the syntax criteria for Domain Names in the Namespace. | |||
A Person must not apply to register a name which is deceptively similar to a Namespace in the .au ccTLD. A Domain Name is deceptively similar to a Namespace when it is likely to deceive or cause confusion to users of the Internet. Also, where the name omits or repeats a letter contained in the name of a second level Namespace in the .au ccTLD, for example, comm.au being similar to com.au. | |||
The following categories of reserved Domain Names are not available to be registered as a domain name: | |||
* a word, Acronym or abbreviation that is restricted or prohibited under an Australian law; | |||
* a name or abbreviation of an Australian state or territory, including the word ‘Australia’; or | |||
* names that may pose a risk to the security, stability and integrity of the .au and global Domain Name System. | |||
However, a Person may apply for the registration of a Domain Name whose use is prohibited under Australian law, if: | |||
= | * the Person is a statutory authority for whom the name has been restricted for their use; | ||
* the Person has Ministerial consent to use the name and a copy of that consent is provided to .au Domain Administration; or | |||
* the Person is not captured by the relevant prohibition.<ref name="auDA Rules">[https://www.auda.org.au/policy/au-domain-administration-rules-licensing auDA Rules]</ref> | |||
===Reserved Names=== | |||
.au Domain Administration may reserve names: | |||
* that pose a risk to the operational security, integrity and utility of the .au domain; | |||
* where it is necessary for the proper administration of government; and | |||
* for future use by the administrator of the .au ccTLD for operational purposes or as second level domains. | |||
Also, .au Domain Administration must not approve any name for use as a future second level domain where the name is already registered in the .au Namespace.<ref name="auDA Rules">[https://www.auda.org.au/policy/au-domain-administration-rules-licensing auDA Rules]</ref> | |||
=== Characters === | |||
A Domain Name must comply with the following syntax requirements: | |||
* be at least two characters long; | |||
* contain only letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and hyphens (-), or a combination of these; | |||
* start and end with a number or a letter, not a hyphen; and | |||
* not contain hyphens in the third and fourth position (for example, ab— cd.com.au). | |||
The .au | A Person may apply to register an [[IDN|Internationalised Domain Name]] (IDN) in the .au namespace using the syntax requirements set out in the applicable IDN Tables. The two characters rule also applies (ex: 例.au is not allowed). The initial scripts supported are: | ||
= | * Chinese (Simplified); | ||
* Korean; | |||
* Japanese; | |||
* Arabic; and | |||
* Vietnamese.<ref name="auDA Rules">[https://www.auda.org.au/policy/au-domain-administration-rules-licensing auDA Rules]</ref> | |||
== References == | |||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Australia]] | |||
[[Category:CcTLD]] |