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== Rules and Restrictions == | == Rules and Restrictions == | ||
Registration of a domain name is not admissible when it: | |||
* manifestly corresponds to obscene language or words or expressions contrary to the law; | |||
* corresponds to a protected Portuguese or European designation of origin or to a geographical indication under the applicable law; | |||
* corresponds to a geographical name in accordance with and for the purposes provided for in article 7. | |||
* a domain name must also not correspond to the reproduction of a trademark, name or designation of broad and widespread knowledge that constitutes an abusive appropriation of a right or interest of a legally protected third party, done in bad faith. | |||
=== Characters === | === Characters === | ||
The conditions for the composition of domain names are as follows: | |||
* domain name must have between 2 and 63 characters belonging to the following group: digits 0-9 and letters a-z; | |||
* whenever a domain name includes special characters from the Portuguese alphabet, it can take on the nature of an IDN; | |||
* the use of a [-] (hyphen) character is accepted only as a word separator, and it cannot be used at the beginning or at the end of a domain name; | |||
* a domain name that starts with "xn" cannot have two consecutive hyphens [--] in the third and fourth positions. | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 22:58, 1 November 2024
.pt is the ccTLD for Portugal. It is managed by Associação DNS.PT.[1]
Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]
Registration of a domain name is not admissible when it:
- manifestly corresponds to obscene language or words or expressions contrary to the law;
- corresponds to a protected Portuguese or European designation of origin or to a geographical indication under the applicable law;
- corresponds to a geographical name in accordance with and for the purposes provided for in article 7.
- a domain name must also not correspond to the reproduction of a trademark, name or designation of broad and widespread knowledge that constitutes an abusive appropriation of a right or interest of a legally protected third party, done in bad faith.
Characters[edit | edit source]
The conditions for the composition of domain names are as follows:
- domain name must have between 2 and 63 characters belonging to the following group: digits 0-9 and letters a-z;
- whenever a domain name includes special characters from the Portuguese alphabet, it can take on the nature of an IDN;
- the use of a [-] (hyphen) character is accepted only as a word separator, and it cannot be used at the beginning or at the end of a domain name;
- a domain name that starts with "xn" cannot have two consecutive hyphens [--] in the third and fourth positions.