Before you register a TLD
Any individual or organization in the world may register a
TLD as long as the name is available. If you register a TLD you are obligated to represent that
to the best of your knowledge and belief, neither the
registration of the TLD name, nor the manner in which it will
be directly or indirectly used will infringe on the legal
rights of a third party.
A dedicated Council of the Internet Names Authorization & Information Center
(INAIC) is charged with the approval, delegation and creation
of new TLDs. The INAIC Council will only consider requests for
new TLD delegations when those requests are submitted through
one of the INAIC accredited TLD Registrars. UNIDT is an
official and accredited TLD Registrars for the registration of pTLDs and cTLDs.
The INAIC Council shall not refuse to approve any new TLD,
except for those TLDs that might cause conflicts in the
future. All requests to the INAIC Council for the creation of
new TLDs are made available on the UN1D TLD Registration page.
Before you register, please check if the TLD you want is
available and has not already been registered by another party.
You cannot register a TLD that has already been registered by
someone else. Please also review the TLD Registration Procedure and the TLD Registration Fees before you proceed.
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