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Introduction of .ORG Chinese IDNs on January 23, 2010

Source: BrandShelter News
Date: December 15, 2009


The .ORG registry has announced the introduction of .ORG Chinese IDNs on January 23, 2010. The principle first-come, first-served applies.

.ORG Chinese IDNs registered between January 23, 2010 and February 22, 2010 will be placed on Server Hold, Server Update Prohibited, Server Renew Prohibited, Server Transfer Prohibited and Server Delete Prohibited until March 25, 2010 to allow any Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy (UDRP) disputes to be initiated. While locked, the domains will not resolve and cannot be updated, deleted or transferred. This will provide intellectual property owners an opportunity to identify any potential infringements. Please contact your registrar for further details.

A Chinese Domain Name (in native script) must contain at least one (1) Chinese character. You may choose Chinese characters, numbers (0-9) or hyphen (-) to compose your Chinese Domain Name. The (native script) length shall be limited within 14 characters. ASCII letters (A-Z same as a-z) are not permitted.

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