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'''Serbian National Internet Domain Registry or RNIDS''', is the organization which manages the .rs [[ccTLD]] for Serbia. On November 8th, 2010 ICANN accepted RNIDS’s proposal that [[.СРБ]] should become the Cyrillic domain of Serbia and assigned this label to our country as the second country code top-level Internet domain. <ref name="centr">[https://centr.org/member/rnids RNIDS], CENTR.org. Retrieved 2015 August 11.</ref>
''RNIDS (Registar acionalnog internet domena Srbije)'' is the organization responsible for managing Serbia's country code top-level domains: .rs (Republic of Serbia) and .срб (the Cyrillic version). It was established in 2006 as a non-profit foundation.
 
The organization's main responsibilities include:<BR>
-Managing and maintaining the registry of .rs and .срб domains<BR>
-Developing policies for domain registration<BR>
-Ensuring the technical stability of Serbia's national domain infrastructure<BR>
 
They work with authorized registrars who handle the actual domain registration process for end users.
 
RNIDS operates as a private non-profit foundation and has the following key organizational bodies:
 
Conference of Co-founders
 
-This is the highest governing body<BR>
-Consists of representatives from member organizations that<BR> helped establish RNIDS<BR>
-Makes strategic decisions and elects other governing bodies
 
Board of Governors
 
-Executive body responsible for operational management<BR>
-Consists of 7 members elected by the Conference of Co-founders<BR>
-Oversees implementation of policies and strategies
 
Director
 
-Manages day-to-day operations<BR>
-Appointed by the Board of Governors<BR>
-Represents RNIDS in legal matters
 
Statutory Commission
 
-Oversees compliance with internal regulations<BR>
-Interprets the foundation's statutes
 
The organization also has various working groups and committees that handle specific aspects of domain management and policy development.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:57, 12 November 2024

Headquarters: Žorža Klemansoa 18a/I

11108 Belgrade

Country: Serbia
Website: rnids.rs/en/

RNIDS (Registar acionalnog internet domena Srbije) is the organization responsible for managing Serbia's country code top-level domains: .rs (Republic of Serbia) and .срб (the Cyrillic version). It was established in 2006 as a non-profit foundation.

The organization's main responsibilities include:
-Managing and maintaining the registry of .rs and .срб domains
-Developing policies for domain registration
-Ensuring the technical stability of Serbia's national domain infrastructure

They work with authorized registrars who handle the actual domain registration process for end users.

RNIDS operates as a private non-profit foundation and has the following key organizational bodies:

Conference of Co-founders

-This is the highest governing body
-Consists of representatives from member organizations that
helped establish RNIDS
-Makes strategic decisions and elects other governing bodies

Board of Governors

-Executive body responsible for operational management
-Consists of 7 members elected by the Conference of Co-founders
-Oversees implementation of policies and strategies

Director

-Manages day-to-day operations
-Appointed by the Board of Governors
-Represents RNIDS in legal matters

Statutory Commission

-Oversees compliance with internal regulations
-Interprets the foundation's statutes

The organization also has various working groups and committees that handle specific aspects of domain management and policy development.

References