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“.tr” Domain Names Policies, Rules and Procedures Version 5.1.0 NIC-tr
“.tr” Domain Names Administration November, 2008
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DOMAIN NAME POLICIES, RULES AND PROCEDURES
Introduction
Internet domain names are subject to the following naming systems at the
international platform: gTLD (generic Top Level Domain) which is formed from the
domain names such as .com, .org, .net, .edu, .biz, .info, and ccTLD (Country Code
Top Level Domain) which is formed from nearly 200 country codes (.uk, .us, .de, .tr,
etc.) in ISO-3166 standards. In this document, the general policies, rules and
procedures followed to determine the sub-level domain names that take place under
“.tr” (Turkey) have been described.
The actions of administering and coordinating the ".tr" higher level domain name
and the sub-level domain names that take place under it have been undertaken by
the Middle East Technical University since 1990 when it was first registered to the
Internic.
Turkey has accepted the “second level sub-domain name model” in accordance with
the decision made by TURIN (Turkish Universities and Research Institutes Network)
in 1990.
The domain name policies and rules are determined by the “DNS Working Group”
consisting of 11 organization representatives who work under the Internet Council.
The list of the second level domain names allotted by the “.tr” Domain Name
Administration is as follows:
Sub-Domain
Name
Definition
“.com.tr” Sub-domain name involved in commercial activities of real and
legal persons.
“.info.tr” Sub-domain name involved in commercial activities of real and
legal persons.
“.biz.tr” Sub-domain name involved in commercial activities of real and
legal persons.
“.net.tr” Sub-domain name for institutions and organizations which
offer internet supply services, value-added wide-scale services
such as web, portal, scanning, e-mail, etc. over the internet
and application supply services.
“.org.tr” Sub-domain name for institutions and organizations such as
foundations, associations, NGOs and alike.
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“.web.tr” Sub-domain name for which individual and organizational
applications (general) can be made and the allocation is made
on a "first come, first served" and "domain nameindividual/
organization relation is not required" basis.
“.gen.tr” Sub-domain name for which individual and organizational
applications (general) can be made and the allocation is made
on a "first come, first served" and "domain nameindividual/
organization relation is not required" basis.
“.tv.tr” Sub-domain name for the individuals and organizations that
show activity in television broadcasting business and the
rightful owners of the international programmes.
“.av.tr” Sub-domain name for freelance lawyers, law offices and
lawyer partnerships.
“.dr.tr” Sub-domain name for doctors of medical science, doctor
partnerships, hospitals, and the first level health organizations
of The Ministry of Health of Turkey.
“.bbs.tr” Sub-domain name for institutions and organizations offering
BBS (Bulletin Board System) services.
“.name.tr” Sub-domain name for the personal use of Turkish citizens and
foreigners living in Turkey.
“.tel.tr” Sub-domain name that can be allotted to individuals and
organizations residing in Turkey, related with all kinds of the
telephone numbers that they use in Turkey.
“.gov.tr” Sub-domain name for Turkish governmental organizations and
institutions.
“.bel.tr” Sub-domain name for Turkish city and town municipality
organizations.
“.pol.tr” Sub-domain name for the Turkish Police organization.
“.mil.tr” Sub-domain name for the Turkish military institutions and
organizations.
“.k12.tr” Sub-domain name for Turkish pre-school education programs,
primary, secondary schools and their equivalents which are
approved by the Ministry of National Education.
“.edu.tr” Sub-domain name for Turkish higher education institutes that
are recognized by Higher Education Council (YOK).
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Applications are made online at https://nic. Almost all operations require to
use a nic-handle. The nic-handle, which is used together with a password, is a key
used for every operation conducted with the “.tr” Domain Name Administration.
A ticket number is assigned for each application. After every application, a maximum
of fifteen days is allowed for the required documents to be submitted. Upon
completion of the documents, the domain name is allotted within at most two days.
If there is uncertainty about the allotment of the domain name in question in spite of
the fact that the documents are complete, the subject is transferred to the agenda of
the DNS Working Group to be finalized.
The related contact persons will be informed by e-mail about the results of the
operation. If no mail is received within the periods mentioned above, the stage of the
application can be learned through the link “Application Status Enquiry” by using the
domain name and/or ticket number. In addition, information can be obtained through
“Frequently Asked Questions” and “I Need Support” links at https://nic.
WEB: https://nic
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“.tr” DOMAIN NAME REGISTRATION POLICIES AND RULES
The tremendous improvement of the Internet in the world and in our country has
brought about an increase in the demand for domain names. In order for the
domain name applications to be assessed fast in an organized manner and within
the equality principles, there is a policy, and hence, a series of rules. These rules
cover the allotment, deletion and changing operations of all the domain names
defined under the “.tr” higher level domain name. For the applications made for
the domain names to take place under “.tr”, the individuals and organizations
that make the application accept the procedures and rules stated below:
1. “.tr” domain name space is qualified as the Turkish Republic’s common public
possession. Its use is based on the fact that all citizens, individuals and
organizations will utilize this service justly and equally. This right will remain
permanent as long as it is exercised.
2. “.tr” country code domain names are not to be sold, rented or transfered.
Unless otherwise determined, all domain names registered to the owner of
the relevant domain name, will be subject to deletion. Domain names may
only be transfered on condition that is the transfer of the certified rights
(trademark and patent rights etc.) which are the ground of domain name
registrations.
3. In order for a ".tr" registration application, which is made based on the
foreign-originated documents by an individual or organization established
abroad, to be concluded applicant is to prove that the phrase/name/letter
string chosen as the domain name is either used in Turkey by the rightful
owner (or the authorized organization/individual) or applicant is in business
venture to do so.
4. The information submitted by the applicant during the application is not kept
confident. These pieces of information are open to the public through the links
“Domain Name Enquiry” and “Contact Person Enquiry” at https://nic .
However, on the condition that the applicant demands during the application,
some of the personal information or some private information about the
organization can be kept confidential.
5. The individual or organization who applies for a domain name is responsible
for the domain name choice s/he has made. The applicant undertakes that the
selected domain name does not violate another individual’s or organization’s
rights.
6. The individual or organization who applies for a domain name undertakes to
obey the laws of the Turkish Republic for the tasks performed within the
domain name applied for.
7. The individual or organization that applies for a domain name guarantees that
the supplied information and documents are true. If the documents required
during the registration are determined to be false or fake, Nic.tr may block
the relevant nic-handles and/or domain names. Therefore, applicants are not
to use any domain name services which Nic.tr provides. Furthermore, Nic.tr
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reserves the right to take legal action in such situation.
8. The domain names applied for should be in accordance with national
traditions and customs, cultural values and general moral values. The domain
name itself or any part of it cannot include expressions of insults, swearwords,
shameful definitions etc. This rule covers the equivalents of such words and/or
expressions in English and other foreign languages as well. Domain names
that do not comply with this rule will not be allotted; and those that have
been allotted will be taken back.
9. The domain name applied for should at least be two characters long. Although
there is not a practical upper limit about the length of domain names, it is
recommended that the length should allow easy reading and typing. As
capital or small letters do not matter in domain names, only small English
letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and quotation marks (“-“) can be used.
10. In all sub-domains (second level), the domain names "turkiye", "ataturk" and
"turk" will be allotted only to the state institutions authorized by the Turkish
Republic.
11.Should a decision of changing the policy concerning the existing sub(second
level)-domains or opening a new sub(second level)-domain be made by the
Internet Council – DNS Working Group, procedures and rules about the related
sub-domain will be updated in this document to inform the public.
12. “.tr” domain names are classified into two categories as “Document(s)
Required” and “No Document Required” at the allotment stage. The
applications are made through NIC-tr web pages. In the applications for “No
Document Required” domain names (web.tr, gen.tr, name.tr, tel.tr, etc.), the
domain name allotment is actualized immediately. “Document(s) Required”
type of domain name applications, on the other hand, are assessed and
finalized by the “.tr” Domain Name Administration keeping to the rules stated
in this document.
13. If the date of the documents submitted by the applicant – documents that are
required by the “.tr” Domain Name Administration during the application or
that can be required later – does not comply with the domain name
application date, the documents will be considered invalid.
14.For the domain names allotted according to documents, while the documents
submitted by the related organization to the “.tr” Domain Name
Administration are assessed, the phrases which are “discriminating” and form
the “basic component” of the trademark, commercial title, etc. are taken as
the basis for the final decision. The auxiliary components that define the
activity field or the sector of the related title or trademark are not assessed as
the basic components. For example, "ÖRNEK Textile Investment Import Export
Industry Commerce Inc." can take the domain names “ornek.com.tr” or
“ornektextile.com.tr” which are discriminating and form its basic component.
It cannot take the domain names "textile.com.tr", “import.com.tr”,
“export.com.tr”, “commerce.com.tr”.
15.The concerned organizations bear responsibility for the internal management
(e.g., support.xyz.com.tr, satis.xyz.com.tr) of the registered domain names
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(e.g., xyz.com.tr).
16.The previously appointed administrative, technical and payment contact
persons, depending on the type of the change to be made, are authorized to
make changes on a domain name previously registered on an individual or
organization. The contact persons can be the domain name owning individual
or organization, or other people appointed by the individual or organization.
For the domain names that require document(s) to be allotted (.com.tr,
.net.tr, .org.tr, etc.), sensitive operations such as administrative contact
person change or domain name deletion require a letter of approval from the
domain name owning individual or organization – to protect the rights of the
domain name owner.
17. It is possible not to activate a domain name applied for and have it reserved
for later allotment to the concerned individual or organization only. For
reservation, DNS server and IP sections are left empty and the choice “I Want
to Make Reservation” is marked during the application. All policies and rules
are valid for the applications in this situation as well.
18. It is required that the domain name allotted depending on the application
document should comply with the title in formal registers – or the document
accepted as the register – of the organizations that apply for a domain name.
For the applications that do not comply with formal registers, even if the
domain name applied for is the abbreviation of the organization name, the
objections made by an organization which owns the register will be resolved
in favour of the register owner, and the applicant will be informed about this
during the application. In the allotment of such domain names, which third
persons and organizations may have a right to object to, the domain name
allotted will be announced in the objection list at the NIC-tr web pages for a
duration of 6 months to inform the public and to enable the objections. In the
case when there is no objection made, the domain name will become definite
and will be allotted to the applicant. Any objection that may raise either
during the 6-month objection list period or afterwards will be assessed and
finalized by the Dispute Resolution Mechanism.
19.The domain names that applied for based on trademark application
documents are registered temporarily to the applicants untill the trademark
registration process concluded. Those domains, which third parties have right
to object to, are to be announced to the public on the “Objection List” on
Nic.tr web pages for a duration of six month. Registration process is finalized
for such domains after Nic.tr receives the trademark registration certificate
unless there is an objection takes place within the six months period.
“.tr” Domain Name Administration is entitled to terminate the usage of the
domain name without paying any refund if the trademark application is
declined, the trademark registration certificate is not submitted to Nic.tr or an
objection is accepted valid by Dispute Resolution Mechanism. Nevertheless,
the domain holder may be entitled to hold the domain regardless the result of
the trademark application provided it has been used for at least 2 (two) years
actively and no objection has taken place within this period.
20.Depending on the specifications of the documents presented, the domain
names that are allotted “conditionally” will be announced in the objection list
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at the NIC-tr web pages for a duration of 6 months to inform the public, and
thus, to enable the objections which third persons may have.
21.The reasons for a domain name to be on the objection list on the WEB are as
follows:
a) Domain names that are registered conditionally, with a note of “can be
deleted later”:
i) Mutual domain name registration for two companies,
ii) Those registered with a trademark register application,
iii) Abbreviations,
iv) Those which include the foreign language equivalent of the
words in its register,
b) Applications made by those registered to the profession chambers,
c) Non-periodicals (e.g. books),
d) Domain names that include part of the trademark which is formed from
more than one word.
e) Applications for “net.tr” domains which are made based on the
declaration of the applicants by means of a petition and registered in
accordance with the decision of DNS Working Group.
22. In the use of the domain names applied for and allotted, it is the responsibility
of the applicant to ensure the appropriate use of the name in accordance with
the activity field(s) of the organization. In the case when a domain name, due
to a concept or fact that it can be associated with, obviously includes contents
that may cause unfair competition, insult to personal rights or violation of
rights and alike, and this case requires immediate action without awaiting a
decision, the DNS Working Group can use their authority to obstruct access
temporarily.
23.The objection period to all kinds of domain names allotted is 6 months. The
objections made after this period will be rejected by the “.tr” Domain Name
Administration unless the reason for the objection stems from an
administrative or technical mistake of the “.tr” Domain Name Administration,
or depends on a court or Disagreement Solving Council conclusion.
24.The allotment of settlement area names (İzmir, Rize, etc.) are subject to
explicit rules. According to these rules, settlement area names are given to:
a. province governors (valilikler) and district governers (kaymakamlıklar) as
“.gov.tr” second level sub-domain name,
b. municipalities as “.bel.tr” second level sub-domain name,
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c. the police organization as “.pol.tr” second level sub-domain name,
d. municipalities (only for province names and on condition that it is used for
a comprehensive portal service to introduce and explain the province) as
“.com.tr” second level sub-domain name,
The structure of the domain names to take place under “.bel.tr” and “.pol.tr”
domains is determined according to the formal naming standards set by the
Ministry of Internal Affairs.
25.The allotment and use of domain names are not subject to any limitations
other than the general principles and rules defined in this document, and the
individual and/or organization owning the domain name bears responsibility
for the contents of the domain. “.tr” Domain Name Administration will not
assume any responsibility for the content.
26. “.tr” Domain Name Administration adheres to and implements the domain
name allotment policies and disagreement solving decisions made by DNS
Working Group and Disagreement Solving Council.
27.The individuals and organizations that apply for a domain name agree to
abide by the decisions taken by DNS Working Group and Disagreement
Solving Council. Furthermore, should a decision to delete the domain name be
made, these individuals and organizations declare that they accept and
undertake to renounce all their rights related to the domain name in question.
28.The individuals and organizations that apply for a domain name declare that
they accept and undertake to renounce all their rights to object to the
electronic records held by the “.tr” Domain Name Administration and any
other institution and/or organization authorized to do so, as these records
form the basis and are valid.
29.As a basic principle, insult to intellectual rights and domain name trade are
not encouraged.
30.The use of T.C. identity numbers for the applications made through NIC-tr web
pages is being proposed. When the administrative and technical operations
are complete, an announcement will be made before the application starts
and detailed information will be published in this document.
31.For the applications made through NIC-tr web pages, the practice of checking
the individual/organizational tax number against the Ministry of Finance data
is being proposed. When the administrative and technical operations are
complete, an announcement will be made before the application starts and
detailed information will be published in this document. At present, it is
obligatory to fill in the tax office and 10-digit tax number information sections
during the nic-handle and domain name application operation.
32. Individuals and organizations possess the right to object to an allotted domain
name both during the objection list period and afterwards. To do this, the
concerned individuals and/or organizations can apply to the DNS Working
Group and/or the Disagreement Solving Council to be formed.
33.The objections made in the period before the Disagreement Solving Council is
established will be assessed and concluded by the DNS Working Group.
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“.tr” DOMAIN NAME BILLING and PAYMENT PROCEDURES
The rules stated below are observed regarding the registration fees to be paid for
the domain names defined under the second level domains connected to the
“.tr” higher level domain name:
1. Domain name registration fees can be paid for at least 1, and at most 5 years
as can be seen in the table in Amendment-1.
2. The invoice for the paid amount will be sent to the payment contact person by
mail.
3. The domain name fees which have been determined on TL basis will be
rearranged as from January 1st and July 1st every year, based on the inflation
rate and international financial indexes.
4. The payment can only be made by credit card at the address:
https://nic .
5. For the domain names whose payment time approaches, the concerned
contact persons are sent reminding e-mail notices, starting at least one month
in advance; initially every 10 days in the last month.
6. The domain names that have overdue payments despite the reminding e-mail
messages starting one month in advance of the payment due date, will be
suspended for a duration of three (3) months. The mentioned domain names
will be activated provided that the relevant payment is made within the
suspension period. Otherwise, they will be deleted and opened to third parties
for registration at the end of the three-month period.
7. “.tr” Domain Name Administration do not bear responsibility for the results
that can be brought about due to late payment.
8. The applicant agrees to the fact that the service s/he receives will be charged,
the invoice for this charge will be arranged in the name of the payment contact
person and mailed to the contact person’s address.
9. The declared fees can be changed with prior notification.
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“.tr” DOMAIN NAME DELETION RULES
A domain name defined under a second level domain connected to the “.tr”
higher level domain name will be deleted under the circumstances below:
1. The domain names the use of which is not allowed by the courts of the Turkish
Republic will be deleted within the time proposed by the court decision.
2. If an organization for which a domain name has been allotted ceases legally or
in act, the domain name in question will be deleted.
3.The domain names that have overdue payments despite the reminding e-mail
messages starting one month in advance of the payment due date, will be
suspended for a duration of three (3) months. The mentioned domain names
will be activated provided that the relevant payment is made within the
suspension period. Otherwise, they will be deleted and opened to third parties
for registration at the end of the three-month period.
4. If it becomes definite that the individual or organization acts in a way against
the rules defined in this document, the domain name allotted will be deleted.
5. If the domain name owning individual or organization formally applies for the
deletion of the domain name, it will be deleted.
6. The domain names which are on the objection list and whose deletion is
verified by the DNS Working Group or the Disagreement Solving Council will be
deleted.
7. If the Disagreement Solving Council decides that a domain name be deleted
as a result of an individual/organizational application, or directly by using their
authority, the name will be deleted.
8. The domain names which are deleted due to the request of domain name
holder or as a result of an administrative cause will be announced on the web
site of the “.tr” Domain Name Administration (https://nic) for two
months.
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“.com.tr”
Policy, Procedure and Rules
OBJECTIVE:
With sub-domain names “.com.tr”, “.info.tr” and “.biz.tr”, it is aimed the
classification of real and legal persons who are basically involved in commercial
activities on the internet. It is planned to provide the ways for expressing their self
on the internet for these people. Also the other target is to enable the widespread
use of the internet in commercial areas and internet-based services (web pages, email
etc.).
SCOPE:
This sub-domain is open to use of real and legal persons, who are basically involved
in commercial activities on the internet, and also associations, foundations and
chambers.
Additionally, these sub-domain name can be registered by municipalities on
condition that the domain name is limited to the province names only and it is used
to create a portal at the province level.
RULES:
It is required that the domain name applied for should comply with the information
on the documents, which as proof of title, are lodged by real and/or legal person that
apply for a domain name.
An appropriate document from the list below to prove the title/name chosen as
the domain name, is required for domain name applications.
1. For name surname, photocopy of the certificate of birth and T.C.
identity number,
2. Submitting any one of the following documents provided by the
Chamber of Commerce will be sufficient: "Commercial Activity
Certificate (Faaliyet Belgesi)", "Commercial Register Certificate (Ticari
Sicil Belgesi)", "A copy of Chamber of Commerce Registration (Oda Sicil
Kayıt Sureti)", or the commercial title announcement published in the
Turkey Commerce Register Journal (Türkiye Ticaret Sicil Gazetesi),
3. "Trademark Registration Certificate" provided by the Turkish Patent
Institute or the trademark registration application,
4. "Certificate of Register (Sicil Tasdiknamesi)" provided by the Chamber
of Tradesmen and Artisans of Turkey,
5. For the municipalities applying for creating a portal for the related
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settlement unit, a letter of request signed by the mayor of the
municipality,
6. For associations, foundations and chambers, by-laws, establishment
laws, settlement deed etc.,
7. For hotels and holiday villages, "Certificate of Tourism Management
(Turizm İşletmesi Belgesi)" provided by the Ministry of Tourism,
8. For travel agencies, "Certificate of Travel Agency Management
(Seyahat Acentesi İşletme Belgesi)" provided by the Ministry of
Tourism,
9. For private schools offering specialized courses (dershaneler), "Private
Education Institute License (Özel Öğretim Kurumları Ruhsatnamesi)"
provided by the Ministry of National Education,
10. For television programmes, "Certificate of Television Shows
(Televizyon Gösterim Belgesi)" provided by the Ministry of Culture,
11. For film titles, certificate of permission provided by the Copyrights and
Cinema Directorate of the Ministry of Culture,
12. For artists, certificate of membership from a profession union,
association or chamber (MESAM, SESAM, ÇASOD etc.) that they are a
member of,
13. For private hospitals, "Private Hospital Opening and Responsible
Directorship License (Özel Hastane Açılış ve Mesul Müdürlük Ruhsatı)"
provided by the Ministry of Health of Turkey,
14. For liaison offices (irtibat bürolari), "Certificate for Opening Liaison
Offices (İrtibat Bürosu Açılış Belgesi)\" provided by the Prime Ministry
Under-secretary of Treasure, the Foreign Capital Directorate
15. For organizations representing a foreign organization or distributing its
goods and/or services in Turkey, a certificate of registration that
belongs to the domain name applied for is required. In addition, an
authorization certificate stamped and signed by the name-owning
company on a paper with their letter-head, and stating that the domain
name applied for can be taken by the distributor or the representing
company,
16. For radios and televisions, an official letter informing the organization
about the frequency allocation, provided by the Radio and Television
Higher Council,
17. For magazines and newspapers, "an original copy of the
magazine/paper" and "Receipt for Periodical Declaration (Mevkute
Beyannamesi Alındı Belgesi)",
18. For non-periodical publications, the original copy of the publication,
19. For medicine names, " Medical Pharmaceuticals License (Tıbbi
Müstahzarlar Ruhsatnamesi)",
20. For farms, certificate of registration provided by the chamber of
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agriculture the farm is attached to,
21. For ships, "The Republic of Turkey Ship Certificate (Türkiye
Cumhuriyeti Gemi Tasdiknamesi
22. For faris, “Fair Calendar Notification of the Ministry of Industry and
Commerce (Sanayi ve Ticaret Bakanlığı Fuar Takvimi Tebliği)”
published in the Official Journal and “Fair Permission Document (Fuar
İzni Yazısı)” provided by the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
23. “Private Service Number Allotment Certificate (Özel Servis Numarası
Tahsis Belgesi)" provided by Telecommunication Authority.
None of the documents stated above has priority over another. The first individual
or organization that applies for a domain name with any one of these documents
can take the concerned domain name.
For the domain names allotted according to documents, while the documents
submitted by the related organization to the “.tr” Domain Name Administration
are assessed, the phrases which are “discriminating” and form the “basic
component” of the trademark, commercial title, etc. are taken as the basis for
the final decision. The auxiliary components that define the activity field or the
sector of the related title or trademark are not assessed as the basic components.
For example, "ÖRNEK Textile Investment Import Export Industry Commerce
Inc." can take the domain names “ornek.com.tr” or “ornektextile.com.tr” which are
discriminating and form its basic component. It cannot take the domain names
"textile.com.tr", “import.com.tr”, “export.com.tr”, “commerce.com.tr”.
Registration of name-surname;
For one forename, it is required name and surname to be used in full. For two
or more forename, first letter of one forename’s can use or omit completely.
One of forenames and surname must be written in full. If applicants want,
they can use the symbol of “-“ or a number between the name and surname
or a number end of the domain name.
For example, a person named Orhan Veli Kanık can register domain names
such as orhanvelikanik.com.tr, orhan-veli-kanik.com.tr, orhanvelikanik.
com.tr, veli-kanik.com.tr, ovelikanik.com.tr, o-veli-kanik.com.tr,
orhanvkanik.vom.tr, orhan-vkanik.com.tr, orhan-v-kanik.com.tr,
velikanik.com.tr, orhankanik.com.tr, orhan-kanik.com.tr,
orhanvelikanik1.com.tr, orhan1kanik.com.tr, etc.
Real persons can register domain names for the names and/or surnames
that are in their own identity registration records and that they are legal
heirs to.
www.namesurname.com.tr, www.com.tr and web.name.tr domain names are
used by “.tr” Domain Name Administration to provide guidance services.
In addition and prior to the above mentioned rules, other general policies
and rules defined by “.tr” Domain Name Administration apply.
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“.info.tr “, “.biz.tr”
Policy, Procedure and Rules
OBJECTIVE:
Although planned for establishments, organizations and entrepreneurs that will offer
public and/or commercial services, the registration of these domains are not subject
to any limitations other than the general principles and rules. The aim is to support
the existence of individuals, organizations and establishments on the internet.
".info.tr" and “.biz.tr” are sub-domain names (second level) for which individual and
organizational applications are accepted and registered on a "first come, first
served" basis where there is no relation required between the domain name and the
applicant organization.
These sub-domain names have been opened to enable the widespread use of the
internet by increasing the number of individual and organizational domain names
under the ".tr" domain name.
SCOPE:
The contents are not subject to any limitations other than the general principles and
rules observed for other domain names, and the individual and/or organization
owning the domain name bears responsibility for the contents of the domain. “.tr”
Domain Name Administration, or other bodies they have authorized will not assume
any responsibility for the content.
RULES:
· No documents at any stage are required for the applications to be made for
these two domain names. The domain name will be allotted to the first who
applies.
· www.info.tr, web.info.tr, www.biz.tr and web.biz.tr domain names are used
by “.tr” Domain Name Administration to provide guidance services.
· In addition to the above rules, other general rules defined by “.tr” Domain
Name Administration apply.
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“.net.tr”
Policy, Procedure and Rules
OBJECTIVE:
".net.tr" is a sub-domain (second-level) name opened for the use of organizations
and establishments supplying various internet services.
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