Policy regulations
FOR SUB-DOMAIN ASSIGNMENT UNDER TOP LEVEL DOMAIN OF YUGOSLAVIA (YU)
(Last revised: 10-APR-2000)
1. INTRODUCTORY NOTES
This document defines the rules and regulations for Internet domain assignment
the ISO 3166 country code top level domain (ccTLD) of the Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia (YU).
2. REGULATIONS FOR DOMAIN ASSIGNMENT
Domain assignment and domain registration in the YU TLD table are FREE OF
CHARGE AT ALL CONDITIONS, with the following restrictions:
- Only companies and organizations located in Yugoslavia are eligible to apply for a domain name.
- Individuals are not eligible to obtain a domain name.
- Only ONE domain per one registrant is allowed.
- Domain name is a public resource, registered to a company or an organization
(registrant) stated in the part 2 of the domain application form. Once
registered, a domain name can't be taken over by another party.
The domain name can't be sold or leased to a third party.
Domain name registration for foreign companies and organisations are allowed
if and only if they have official representatives located in Yugoslavia. In
such cases, please provide the address of the representative office instead
of real company address in the registration form. Foreign companies and
organisations without local representative offices are NOT ELIGIBLE to apply.
Domain name registrant must meet the following technical requirements before
submitting a domain name request:
- At least 2 (two) fully operational domain name servers (DNS), configured
for the requested domain name.
- SThe domain name servers may be located anywhere on the Internet, but they
must be connected permanently (7x24).
- SThe domain name servers must be configured properly.
Should the registrant fail to meet the mentioned technical requirements, the
request will be refused. In such a case the registrant will be advised on
further steps.
3. DOMAIN NAMING CONVENTIONS
According to the recent recommendations, the YU ccTLD is divided into the
following second-level domains: AC.YU, CO.YU, ORG.YU and EDU.YU.
- If the registrant is an academic organization (e.g. university,
institute), registered at the Ministry of Science and Technology of
Serbia, Montenegro or the Federal Ministry of Science and Environment,
it will be registered in the "academical" domain (AC.YU).
- If the registrant is an educational organization (primary school,
high school, special status school, registered with the Ministry of
Education of Serbia or Montenegro) or a company, whose primary
orientation is education and training, it may apply for the
"education" domain (EDU.YU).
- If the registrant is a corporation (private, mixed, public, social),
registered according to the national Corporate Law, it will be registered
in the "corporative" domain (CO.YU).
- If the registrant is an independent organization (professional,
political, non-political, independent etc.), registered according to
the appropriate national laws (i.e. it has the legal right to act
on the area of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) it will be registered
in the domain reserved for "organizations" (ORG.YU). This domain can be
also suitable for cultural organizations, like museums, theaters etc.
- Governmental institutions of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as well as
appropriate institutions of its Republics (Serbia and Montenegro) will
be registered under separate subdomains of YU ccTLD.
- National institutions and agencies with special status, directly controlled
by the Federal government (so-called: "Savezni zavodi") may also apply for
the registration directly under the TLD of Yugoslavia (YU).
Domain names can be arbitary character strings, with minimum length 1 and
maximum length 30 characters. Domain names use Latin-1 (USA) character set
and may contain letters (A-Z), digits (0-9) and dashes (-). The domain
name must not begin nor end with a dash. Domain names are case insensitive.
--- IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE - PLEASE READ ---
REGISTERING A DOMAIN NAME DOES NOT CONFER ANY LEGAL RIGHTS TO THAT NAME
AND ANY DISPUTES BETWEEN PARTIES OVER THE RIGHTS TO USE A PARTICULAR
NAME ARE TO BE SETTLED BETWEEN THE CONTENDING PARTIES USING NORMAL LEGAL
METHODS. PLEASE REFER TO THE DOCUMENT RFC 1591 FOR MORE INFORMATION.
4. APPLICATION FOR DOMAIN NAME ASSIGNMENT
For all requests (registrering new domain, modifying or removing a domain name)
please use the same form (http://www.nic.yu/domreg-e.html).
The request must be sent to the following email address:
hostmaster@nic.yu.
The subject field of the message ("Subject:") MUST conform to the following
syntax:
- Registration of new domains - use -> Subject: NEW DOMAIN: domain-name
- Modification of domain data - use -> Subject: MODIFY DOMAIN: domain-name
- Removal of domain name - use ------> Subject: DELETE DOMAIN: domain-name
where "domain-name" should be replaced by the actual domain name (e.g.
domain.co.yu).
IMPORTANT - Persons submitting the application are fully responsible for
the completeness and correctnes of the data filled in the form. Hostmasters
of the YU TLD will check each application and, if there occurs any
irregularity, the request for domain name will be rejected!
Hostmasters of the YU TLD have the right to perform continuous auditing of
information, supplied in the domain application form. If auditing show that
information, supplied in the form was incorrect or inconsistent, or if the
registrant breaks any clause of this policy statement - the domain name
delegation may unilaterally be revoked by the hostmasters.
If the domain name application form for domain name is filled-in correctly,
hostmasters are obliged to register the required domain name in no more
than 30 days upon the request is received.
5. DOMAIN CONTACTS
There must be one or two contact persons designated for each domain:
DOMAIN ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT: the administrative contact is the person which
should be able to answer questions about administrative issues of a domain,
i.e. addresses of other persons in the domain, domain name, location,
financial information, etc. NOTE - Administrative contact MUST be a person,
employeed with the organization/company applying for the domain name,
authorized by the same organization/company to deal with domain name issues.
DOMAIN TECHNICAL CONTACT: the domain technical contact is the person
responsible for the technical aspects of maintaining the domains name server
and resolver software and database files. This person keeps the name server
running and interacts with technical people in other domains to solve problems
affecting his domain.
All requests concerning registering a domain name, modifying domain data or
removing domain data from the DNS tables will be considered legal if and
only if such request comes from either one of:
- Domain administrative contact
- Domain technical contact
- Organization manager (enterprise manager, school dean etc.)
- Internet service provider supporting the customer
6. HOSTMASTERI - KOORDINATORI YU DOMENA
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