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Second-level domain

In the Domain Name System (DNS) hierarchy, a second-level domain (SLD or 2LD) is a domain that is directly below a top-level domain (TLD). For example, in example.com, example is the second-level domain of the .com TLD.

Second-level domains commonly refer to the organization that registered the domain name with a domain name registrar. Some domain name registries introduce a second-level hierarchy to a TLD that indicates the type of entity intended to register an SLD under it. For example, in the .uk namespace a college or other academic institution would register under the .ac.uk ccSLD, while companies would register under .co.uk. Strictly speaking, domains like .ac.uk and .co.uk are second level domain themselves, since they are right below a TLD. A list of the official TLDs can be found at icann.org and iana.org. An ordinal-free term to denote domains under which people can register their own domain name is public suffix domain (PSD).

Country-code second-level domains edit

Algeria edit

Australia edit

Austria edit

In Austria there are two second-level domains available for the public:

  • .co.at intended for commercial enterprises
  • .or.at intended for organizations.[1]

The second-level domain

  • .priv.at is restricted to Austrian citizens only, while
  • .ac.at and .gv.at are reserved for educational institutions and governmental bodies respectively.[2][3]

Brazil edit

France edit

In France, there are various second-level domains available for certain sectors, including

  • .avocat.fr for attorneys,
  • .aeroport.fr for airports and
  • .veterinaire.fr for vets.[4]

Hungary edit

New Zealand edit

Nigeria edit

  • .com.ng
  • .gov.ng

Pakistan edit

India edit

Israel edit

Japan edit

Russia edit

South Africa edit

South Korea edit

Spain edit

Sri Lanka edit

Thailand edit

Trinidad and Tobago edit

  • co.tt
  • com.tt
  • org.tt
  • net.tt
  • travel.tt
  • museum.tt
  • aero.tt
  • tel.tt
  • name.tt
  • charity.tt
  • mil.tt
  • edu.tt
  • gov.tt

Turkey edit

In Turkey, domain registrations, including the registration of second-level domains is administrated by nic.tr.[5] There 17 active second-level domains under the .tr TLD.[6] The registration of domains is restricted to Turkish individuals and businesses, or foreign companies with a business activity in Turkey.[7] Second-level domains include .com.tr for commercial ventures, .edu.tr for academic institutions and .name.tr for personal use.[8]

Ukraine edit

Ukraine second-level domains include:

  • .gov.ua – available for government agencies.
  • .com.ua – for commercial use.
  • .in.ua – for commercial use.
  • .org.ua – intended for non-profit organizations.
  • .net.ua – intended for Internet providers.
  • .edu.ua – for academic institutions.

There are also numerous geographic names.

United Kingdom edit

United States edit

A two-letter second-level domain is formally reserved for each U.S. state, federal territory, and the District of Columbia.

Zambia edit

Historic second-level domains edit

There are several second-level domains which are no longer available.

Australia edit

Second-level domains under .au which are no longer available include: .conf.au originally intended for conferences; .gw.au for the Australian Academic and Research networks; info.au for general information, .otc.au and .telememo.au for the X.400 mail systems.[9]

Canada edit

Prior to 12 Oct 2010 there were second level domain based on province: .ab.ca — Alberta, .bc.ca — British Columbia, .mb.ca — Manitoba, .nb.ca — New Brunswick, .nf.ca — Newfoundland, .nl.ca — Newfoundland and Labrador, .ns.ca — Nova Scotia, .nt.ca — Northwest Territories, .nu.ca — Nunavut, .on.ca — Ontario, .pe.ca — Prince Edward Island, .qc.ca — Quebec, .sk.ca — Saskatchewan, .yk.ca — Yukon[citation needed]

Since 2010, some have been replaced (for example, alberta.ca) while others have remained under the provincial two letter SLD (e.g., Calgary Board of Education www.cbe.ab.ca) and others were moved to more traditional subdomains (www.transportation.alberta.ca).[10]

France edit

Historic second-level domains for France included: .tm.fr (for brands), .com.fr (for commercial use) and .asso.fr. [11][12]

The Netherlands edit

Historic second-level domains for the Netherlands included: .co.nl (for commercial use)[13][14]

Yugoslavia edit

In 2006 the .yu ccTLD was replaced by .rs (for Serbia) and .me (for Montenegro). Second-level domains under .yu included: .ac.yu – for academic institutions, .co.yu for commercial enterprises; .org.yu for organizations and .cg.yu for residents of Montenegro. Only legal entities were allowed to register names under .yu and its second-level domains.[15]

Tuvalu edit

Historic second-level domains for Tuvalu included: co.tv

Legal issues edit

As a result of ICANN's generic top-level domain (gTLD) expansion,[16] the risk of domain squatting has increased significantly. For example, based on current regulations, the registration of the gTLDs .olympics or .redcross is not allowed; however, the registration of sites such as olympics.example or redcross.example is not controlled.[17] Experts say[who?] that further restrictions are needed for second-level domains under the new gTLD .health, as well. For example, second-level domains under .tobacco.health or .diet.health can be easily misused by companies and therefore are a potential threat to Internet users.[18]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Useful information about .or.at domains". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  2. ^ "Domain registration". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  3. ^ "Principles and Grants". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  4. ^ "Sector-based .fr domains". Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  5. ^ "Overview". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  6. ^ "Who could register which domain name?". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  7. ^ "Can an individual or a company in abroad register a ".tr" domain name?". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  8. ^ "Who could register which domain name?". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  9. ^ "the australian second level domain name system". Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  10. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 18 November 2017.
  11. ^ "Useful information about .fr domains". Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  12. ^ "ICANN-Registrar: French Domains with Accents". Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  13. ^ "Commercial, national & international character with a .co.nl domain name". Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  14. ^ ".Co.NL WhoIS". Retrieved 25 January 2016.
  15. ^ ".RS - Republic of Serbia .ME - Republic of Montenegro (Former parts of Yugoslavia) Formerly .YU and .CS Country Codes". Retrieved 31 October 2014.
  16. ^ "Delegated strings". Retrieved 29 October 2014.
  17. ^ Easton, Catherine R. (2012). "ICANN's core principles and the expansion of generic top-level domain names". International Journal of Law and Information Technology. 20 (4): 273–290. doi:10.1093/ijlit/eas013.
  18. ^ Mackey, TK; Liang, BA; Kohler, JC; Attaran, A (5 March 2014). "Health Domains for Sale: The Need for Global Health Internet Governance". J Med Internet Res. 16 (3): e62. doi:10.2196/jmir.3276. PMC 3961808. PMID 24598602.

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themselves since they are right below a TLD A list of the official TLDs can be found at icann org and iana org An ordinal free term to denote domains under which people can register their own domain name is public suffix domain PSD Contents 1 Country code second level domains 1 1 Algeria 1 2 Australia 1 3 Austria 1 4 Brazil 1 5 France 1 6 Hungary 1 7 New Zealand 1 8 Nigeria 1 9 Pakistan 1 10 India 1 11 Israel 1 12 Japan 1 13 Russia 1 14 South Africa 1 15 South Korea 1 16 Spain 1 17 Sri Lanka 1 18 Thailand 1 19 Trinidad and Tobago 1 20 Turkey 1 21 Ukraine 1 22 United Kingdom 1 23 United States 1 24 Zambia 2 Historic second level domains 2 1 Australia 2 2 Canada 2 3 France 2 4 The Netherlands 2 5 Yugoslavia 2 6 Tuvalu 3 Legal issues 4 See also 5 ReferencesCountry code second level domains editAlgeria edit Main article dz Second level domains Australia edit Main article au Second level domains Austria edit Main article at Second level domains In Austria there are two second level domains 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edu ua for academic institutions There are also numerous geographic names United Kingdom edit Main article uk Second level domains United States edit Main article us States and territories A two letter second level domain is formally reserved for each U S state federal territory and the District of Columbia Zambia edit Main article zm Second level domainsHistoric second level domains editThere are several second level domains which are no longer available Australia edit Second level domains under au which are no longer available include conf au originally intended for conferences gw au for the Australian Academic and Research networks info au for general information otc au and telememo au for the X 400 mail systems 9 Canada edit Prior to 12 Oct 2010 there were second level domain based on province ab ca Alberta bc ca British Columbia mb ca Manitoba nb ca New Brunswick nf ca Newfoundland nl ca Newfoundland and Labrador ns ca Nova Scotia nt ca Northwest Territories nu ca Nunavut on ca Ontario pe ca Prince Edward Island qc ca Quebec sk ca Saskatchewan yk ca Yukon citation needed Since 2010 some have been replaced for example alberta ca while others have remained under the provincial two letter SLD e g Calgary Board of Education www cbe ab ca and others were moved to more traditional subdomains www transportation alberta ca 10 France edit Historic second level domains for France included tm fr for brands com fr for commercial use and asso fr 11 12 The Netherlands edit Historic second level domains for the Netherlands included co nl for commercial use 13 14 Yugoslavia edit In 2006 the yu ccTLD was replaced by rs for Serbia and me for Montenegro Second level domains under yu included ac yu for academic institutions co yu for commercial enterprises org yu for organizations and cg yu for residents of Montenegro Only legal entities were allowed to register names under yu and its second level domains 15 Tuvalu edit Historic second level domains for Tuvalu included co tvLegal issues editAs a result of ICANN s generic top level domain gTLD expansion 16 the risk of domain squatting has increased significantly For example based on current regulations the registration of the gTLDs olympics or redcross is not allowed however the registration of sites such as olympics example or redcross example is not controlled 17 Experts say who that further restrictions are needed for second level domains under the new gTLD health as well For example second level domains under tobacco health or diet health can be easily misused by companies and therefore are a potential threat to Internet users 18 See also editSingle letter second level domains Domain Name System Top level domain Country code top level domain Subdomain Private sub domain registry Public Suffix List ac second level domain edu second level domain References edit Useful information about or at domains Retrieved 29 October 2014 Domain registration Retrieved 29 October 2014 Principles and Grants Retrieved 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ICANN s core principles and the expansion of generic top level domain names International Journal of Law and Information Technology 20 4 273 290 doi 10 1093 ijlit eas013 Mackey TK Liang BA Kohler JC Attaran A 5 March 2014 Health Domains for Sale The Need for Global Health Internet Governance J Med Internet Res 16 3 e62 doi 10 2196 jmir 3276 PMC 3961808 PMID 24598602 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Second level domain amp oldid 1193800612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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