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'''.bo''' is the ccTLD for Bolivia. It is managed by the [[Agencia para el Desarrollo de la Información de la Sociedad en Bolivia]] (ADSIB)<ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/bo.html IANA: Delegation Record for .BO]</ref> (English: Agency for the Development of the Information Society in Bolivia).
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|status = Active
== Rules and Restrictions ==
|manager  =
 
|country  = Bolivia
In general, anyone is able to register a .bo domain name. According the the contract presented by ADSIB, the rule is that "the registration and use, whether directly or indirectly, of the requested domain name does not infringe upon the intellectual or industrial property rights of third parties, nor does it constitute an act of unfair competition or any other act that infringes the rights of third parties or constitutes administrative violations or criminal offenses."<ref>[https://nic.bo/sasadmin/documentos/CONTRATO_REGISTRO_DOMINIO.pdf ADSIB: Contrato de Registro de Nombres de Dominio Bajo el ccTLD .bo]</ref>
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|registryprovider  = [[NIC Bolivia]]
=== Second-level Domains ===
|registrations  =  
 
|date  = 1991
The second-level Domains ".edu.bo", ".gob.bo.", "mil.bo" and "int.bo" are considered restricted. To register, one is required to fill a registration form and present:
|type  = [[ccTLD]]
 
|community  =  
* a letter of request from the highest institutional authority requesting the domain name, addressed to the Executive Director of ADSIB
|keypeople  =  
* a document that certifies the suitability of the applicant's Legal Representation;
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* a photocopy of the ID of the person signing the request. If the applicant is a third party, they must also include a photocopy of the special power of attorney granted by the legal representative.<ref>[https://ayuda.nic.bo/categorias.php?codigo=lnvUXqC/ooQhiniKYsRvFewrgA8TbBHNvdG0z4S+YFKZRqApMs0v+Jf4cJN2/U/JNTQE4OwKrk9HsNyqjkseC5VRSV8TyD3M3WM27+Vwv8OoLBilAWev+KoE6KUKtKQb NIC.BO: Restricted Domains]</ref>
'''.bo''' is one of the first [[ccTLDs]] to be used on the Internet's [[Domain Name System]].<ref>[https://www.nic.bo/ Web.bo]</ref>
 
== Reference ==
There is a page at the [[NIC Bolivia|NIC.BO]] website with a list of second-level Domains that are not available for registration, which can be seen [https://nic.bo/reservados.php#reservados here].
 
== References ==
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[[Category:ccTLD]]
 
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[[Category:Bolivia]]

Latest revision as of 23:51, 10 September 2024

.bo is the ccTLD for Bolivia. It is managed by the Agencia para el Desarrollo de la Información de la Sociedad en Bolivia (ADSIB)[1] (English: Agency for the Development of the Information Society in Bolivia).

Rules and Restrictions edit

In general, anyone is able to register a .bo domain name. According the the contract presented by ADSIB, the rule is that "the registration and use, whether directly or indirectly, of the requested domain name does not infringe upon the intellectual or industrial property rights of third parties, nor does it constitute an act of unfair competition or any other act that infringes the rights of third parties or constitutes administrative violations or criminal offenses."[2]

Second-level Domains edit

The second-level Domains ".edu.bo", ".gob.bo.", "mil.bo" and "int.bo" are considered restricted. To register, one is required to fill a registration form and present:

  • a letter of request from the highest institutional authority requesting the domain name, addressed to the Executive Director of ADSIB
  • a document that certifies the suitability of the applicant's Legal Representation;
  • a photocopy of the ID of the person signing the request. If the applicant is a third party, they must also include a photocopy of the special power of attorney granted by the legal representative.[3]

There is a page at the NIC.BO website with a list of second-level Domains that are not available for registration, which can be seen here.

References edit