.LI Domain Syntax Rules Liechtenstein FAQ - Are there any limitations on the choice of names? Rules for domain names?
- The maximum length for a domain name is 63 characters and the minimum length three characters. The names of Swiss municipalities can only be registered by the municipality in question. Before you register a domain name, you ought to make sure that you are not infringing anybody else's rights. One way of checking others' rights is to take a look at these links. 101Domain is not in a position to check whether the holder of a particular domain really has a right to it, and its assumption is that domain holders are indeed entitled to hold their domain names.
- Can a domain name include umlauts, accents and other diacritics?
- Yes. 101Domain has extended the range of characters that can be used for domain names under .ch and .li to include some characters with umlauts and other accents as well as certain other characters not contained in the basic ASCII set. A list of all permissible characters is to be found in the Annexes to the General Terms and Conditions. The technical term for such domain names is "Internationalized Domain Names" IDNs. However, the DNS still does not support these characters directly, so a transcription process is needed and this runs in the background. The standard employed for this process is still rather new, and so there can be no guarantee that such domain names will always work properly under all circumstances. For important applications, our recommendation is not to rely solely on IDNs.
Source: https://nic.swith.ch/reg/ |
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