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'''.gw''' is the ccTLD for Guinea-Bissau. The letters "gw" come from the country's name in Fula, Gine-Bisaawo. It is managed by the Autoridade Reguladora Nacional - Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação da Guiné-Bissau.<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/gw.html IANA: Delegation Record for .GW]</ref> | '''.gw''' is the ccTLD for Guinea-Bissau. The letters "gw" come from the country's name in Fula, Gine-Bisaawo. It is managed by the [[Autoridade Reguladora Nacional|Autoridade Reguladora Nacional - Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação da Guiné-Bissau]].<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/gw.html IANA: Delegation Record for .GW]</ref> | ||
== Rules and Restrictions == | |||
When submitting a domain, it must be ensured that the domain is not a prohibited one and does not infringe on the rights of third parties. Prohibited domains are those that may, in particular: | |||
* correspond to words or expressions that are contrary to the law, public order, or good morals; | |||
* correspond to any Internet top-level domain; | |||
* correspond to names that could cause misleading or confusion about their ownership, particularly if they coincide with well-known or prestigious brands belonging to others; | |||
* correspond to any protocols, applications, or Internet terminologies, which are understood as those defined by the [[IETF]], The Internet Engineering Task Force; | |||
* correspond to a geographical name. A geographical name is understood to be any name, regardless of the language in which it is written, that coincides, in particular, with: | |||
** any alpha-3 code listed in the ISO standard 3166-1; | |||
** the name of a country or territory recognized by UNESCO; | |||
** the name of a city, parish, municipality, administrative region, or demarcated zone of Guinea-Bissau; | |||
** the name of a foreign capital, city, or demarcated zone that, due to its notoriety and relevance, is of common knowledge; | |||
** other place names, such as rivers, mountains, neighborhoods, historic areas, whether national or foreign, that, due to their notoriety and relevance, are of common knowledge.<ref name="rules">[https://nic.gw/regras-do-registo-de-dominios/ .gw: Regras do Registo de Domínios]</ref> | |||
=== Characters === | |||
A domain name: | |||
* must have between two and sixty-three characters; | |||
* can contain letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and the following special characters: á, à, â, ã, é, ê, í, ó, ô, õ, ú; | |||
* cannot contain two consecutive hyphens "–" in the third and fourth positions.<ref name="rules"></ref> | |||
== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 23:13, 15 October 2024
.gw is the ccTLD for Guinea-Bissau. The letters "gw" come from the country's name in Fula, Gine-Bisaawo. It is managed by the Autoridade Reguladora Nacional - Tecnologias de Informação e Comunicação da Guiné-Bissau.[1]
Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]
When submitting a domain, it must be ensured that the domain is not a prohibited one and does not infringe on the rights of third parties. Prohibited domains are those that may, in particular:
- correspond to words or expressions that are contrary to the law, public order, or good morals;
- correspond to any Internet top-level domain;
- correspond to names that could cause misleading or confusion about their ownership, particularly if they coincide with well-known or prestigious brands belonging to others;
- correspond to any protocols, applications, or Internet terminologies, which are understood as those defined by the IETF, The Internet Engineering Task Force;
- correspond to a geographical name. A geographical name is understood to be any name, regardless of the language in which it is written, that coincides, in particular, with:
- any alpha-3 code listed in the ISO standard 3166-1;
- the name of a country or territory recognized by UNESCO;
- the name of a city, parish, municipality, administrative region, or demarcated zone of Guinea-Bissau;
- the name of a foreign capital, city, or demarcated zone that, due to its notoriety and relevance, is of common knowledge;
- other place names, such as rivers, mountains, neighborhoods, historic areas, whether national or foreign, that, due to their notoriety and relevance, are of common knowledge.[2]
Characters[edit | edit source]
A domain name:
- must have between two and sixty-three characters;
- can contain letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and the following special characters: á, à, â, ã, é, ê, í, ó, ô, õ, ú;
- cannot contain two consecutive hyphens "–" in the third and fourth positions.[2]