Rules For Registration of Domain Names
What is a domain name?
A domain name is a unique address such as 'freshwebdesign.com'
What's the difference between the different extensions?
Domain names have different extensions to try
to categorise the different addresses.
Here's what the extensions mean:
.com
- Global Commercial
.net - Global Network
Provider
.org - Global Organisation
.co.uk - UK Commercial
.org.uk - UK Organisation.
.ltd.uk - UK Private Limited Company
.plc.uk - UK Public Limited Company
.it - Italian
You may purchase any domain name and extension you like. You are
perfectly entitled to buy a domain name with the extension .org
even if you are a UK commercial company, it's just a guide.
Freshwebnames.com have choosen to provide a large range of domain
name extensions to give our customers more choice.
Italian .it domain names can be very effective if you are in the
IT industry. Freshwebnames.com are one of the few providers of .it
names, even if you shop around you will find out prices very hard
to beat.
Are there any rules to abide by?
Web names must be at least 3 characters long. .com
and Net domain names can be up to 26 characters long whilst .co.uk
domains can be much longer. A long name isn't as easy for your
friends, customers, etc. to remember and they'll also have to
type it in each time! Valid characters are letters, number and
hyphens "-". You cannot start or end a domain name with a hyphen
though. The only other rules, as mentioned above, are that you
should not register names that somebody else has ownership or
copyright/trade mark rights on. So registering bhs.co.uk would
get you into trouble but stevesfootballsite.co.uk would be ok.
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