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'''.sk''' is the ccTLD for Slovakia. It is managed by [[SK-NIC|SK-NIC, a.s.]] <ref>[https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db/sk.html IANA: Delegation Record for .SK]</ref> | |||
== Rules and Restrictions == | |||
An applicant may be any physical or legal person that has a postal address (address to receive physical paper forms of communication) in any of the European Union member states, or a state within the European Economic Area, a member state of the European Free Trade Association or in the United Kingdom. | |||
A domain name must not use words that are elements of: | |||
* a trademark registered by the Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic; | |||
* an international trademark with Slovak Republic label; | |||
* a European Union trademark; | |||
* a trademark with a reputation within European Union territory; or | |||
* a mark of common knowledge that became commonly known within Slovak Republic territory or in relation to Slovak Republic regardless of its country of origin, to which the rights belong to a person other than the Registrant.<ref name="rules">[https://sk-nic.sk/wp-content/uploads/documents/Pravidla_2024_01_01z_EN.pdf SK-NIC: TERMS AND CONDITIONS of DOMAIN NAME SERVICE in .sk TOP LEVEL DOMAIN]</ref> | |||
=== Characters === | |||
A domain name must have a maximum of 63 characters and consist of Latin letters (a-z), digits (0-9) and the “hyphen”. A hyphen cannot be in the beginning nor the end of the label, and two hyphens cannot be positioned consecutively.<ref name="rules"></ref> | |||
== References == | |||
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Revision as of 20:59, 5 November 2024
.sk is the ccTLD for Slovakia. It is managed by SK-NIC, a.s. [1]
Rules and Restrictions[edit | edit source]
An applicant may be any physical or legal person that has a postal address (address to receive physical paper forms of communication) in any of the European Union member states, or a state within the European Economic Area, a member state of the European Free Trade Association or in the United Kingdom.
A domain name must not use words that are elements of:
- a trademark registered by the Industrial Property Office of the Slovak Republic;
- an international trademark with Slovak Republic label;
- a European Union trademark;
- a trademark with a reputation within European Union territory; or
- a mark of common knowledge that became commonly known within Slovak Republic territory or in relation to Slovak Republic regardless of its country of origin, to which the rights belong to a person other than the Registrant.[2]
Characters[edit | edit source]
A domain name must have a maximum of 63 characters and consist of Latin letters (a-z), digits (0-9) and the “hyphen”. A hyphen cannot be in the beginning nor the end of the label, and two hyphens cannot be positioned consecutively.[2]