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IDN domains shall comply with the following specifications: | IDN domains shall comply with the following specifications: | ||
* contain such number of symbols that its representation in Punycode contains at least 1 and at most | * contain such number of symbols that its representation in Punycode contains at least 1 and at most 63 symbols; | ||
63 symbols; | |||
* begins with "xn--" sequence and ends with a letter or digit; | * begins with "xn--" sequence and ends with a letter or digit; | ||
* Cyrillic representation of domain name shall not contain any symbols other than those of the Cyrillic alphabet, apostrophe in the Cyrillic coding, digits and hyphen; | * Cyrillic representation of domain name shall not contain any symbols other than those of the Cyrillic alphabet, apostrophe in the Cyrillic coding, digits and hyphen; |
Latest revision as of 20:01, 8 November 2024
.ua is the ccTLD for Ukraine. It is managed by Hostmaster LTD.[1]
Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]
To register a private domain name directly under .ua, registrants must hold legal rights to a trademark (Mark) protected within Ukraine, either via a local certificate or the Madrid Agreement. The domain name's spelling must match the Mark, adhering to specific guidelines on permissible characters, transliteration, and the handling of special symbols. Further, applications must include documentation proving legal protection for the Mark, ensuring its exclusive use in the domain.
Procedures are also established for transliterating Cyrillic characters to Latin and managing symbols unsuitable for domain inclusion. Registrants may choose from several officially approved transliteration standards. These standards ensure consistency in how Cyrillic characters appear in Latin-script domain names, maintaining both recognizability and legal alignment.
For symbols ineligible for domain names, such as "&", "/", ".", "@", and spaces, the policy allows registrants to either substitute them with English-word equivalents (e.g., "&" becomes "and") or omit them entirely. Registrants can also choose to mark substituted terms with hyphens on both sides (e.g., "&" as "-and-") for added clarity. Roman numerals in Marks are optionally converted to Arabic numerals in the domain name upon written request to the domain administrator.[2]
Second-level Domains[edit | edit source]
The full list of available second-level domains can be seen at the official registry's website.
Characters[edit | edit source]
A domain name must:
- contain at least 1 and at most 63 symbols;
- begin and end with a letter or digit;
- not contain any symbols other than Latin alphabet, digits and hyphen;
- not contain simultaneously hyphen in positions 3 and 4 of the name.
IDN domains shall comply with the following specifications:
- contain such number of symbols that its representation in Punycode contains at least 1 and at most 63 symbols;
- begins with "xn--" sequence and ends with a letter or digit;
- Cyrillic representation of domain name shall not contain any symbols other than those of the Cyrillic alphabet, apostrophe in the Cyrillic coding, digits and hyphen;
- Cyrillic representation of domain name shall contain at least one unique symbol of the Cyrillic alphabet according to The Policy of Cyrillic IDN-domains.[3]