.HU Domain Requirements & Criteria Hungary FAQ

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  • Who can apply to register for a .HU domain name?
  • Delegation of domains directly under the .hu public domain may be applied for by:
    a) Any citizen of the European Union or
    b) Any natural person holding a permit for domiciliation in Hungary, or
    c) i) Any entity established by virtue of law,
    ii) entered in the records of or registered with an authority or court, or
    iii) any entity filing its respective application with the competent authority or court and commencing its operations pursuant and according to the law prior to such entry or registration in the territory of the European Union.
    d) Furthermore, the beneficiary of a trademark registered with the Hungarian Patent Office or granted protection rights in Hungary, too, provided that the applied domain name is character-by-character identical with the word(s) of the trademark in question.
    * Delegation of domains directly under a second level public domain may be applied for by any domestic or foreign natural person or entity.
  • What is an inappropriate domain name?
  • No such domain name may be selected and used as, in terms of its meaning and/or use, is suspected of being
    a) illegal, or
    b) shocking, horrifying, or
    c) delusive.
  • Will I need a server set up before I register my domain name?
  • Yes, in fact you will need two servers, and you will need to provide 101Domain with their names and IP addresses.
  • Will I need to provide 101Domain with an Administrative Contact when I register my .HU domain name?
  • Yes. You should designate an administrative contact person to represent you in matters relating to the domain delegation and registration as well as the maintenance and use of the domain. If you designate yourself, that is fine; please notify 101Domain.
    * The Domain Applicant or the Registrant shall be regarded as the administrative contract unless they have provided otherwise. Should the Domain Applicant or the Registrant authorise another person, they shall be responsible for ensuring that such an authorised person undertakes the consequence thereof.
    * The Registrar shall be notified by the Registrant or the administrative contact himself or herself of any change in the person or the particulars of the administrative contact. Neither the Registrar nor the Registry shall be liable for damage arising out of the failure to notify the Registrar of the changes. In case of failure in notifying the changes the delegation is to be revoked according to article 6.5 of the Rules.
    * Such natural or legal person may be designated as administrative contact as has a postal address in Hungary and is able to communicate in the Hungarian language. Foreign Domain Applicant or Registrant shall authorise such an administrative contact simultaneously with the application.
    * Official notices and calls addressed to the Domain Applicant or the Registrant shall be sent to the administrative contact's e-mail address or postal address entered in the records. It is his or her own responsibility to update the addresses contained in the Records so that he or she is immediately informed of the notices and calls addressed there. Neither the Registrar nor the Registry shall be liable for damage arising out of the failure of notification if the administrative contact can not be reached at the address contained in the Records.

    Source: www.nic.hu

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