.ee
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| Introduced |
1992 |
| TLD type |
Country code top-level domain |
| Status |
Active |
| Registry |
EENet |
| Sponsor |
National Institute of Chemical Physics and Biophysics |
| Intended use |
Entities connected with Estonia |
| Actual use |
Extremely popular in Estonia |
| Registration restrictions |
Must be Estonian; some subdomains have further restrictions; limit of one domain per legal entity; name servers must be configured prior to registration |
| Structure |
Registrations are taken directly at the second level, or at the third level beneath various second-level labels |
| Documents |
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| Dispute policies |
None |
| Website |
EENet registration page |
.ee is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of Estonia. It was introduced in 1992 and is operated by EENet. The administrator of .ee domain is academician Endel Lippmaa.
There is a limit of one domain name per legal entity, and registrations of additional names to protect trademarks are specifically denied because "The domain name has no trademark status. As domains under .ee are meant to be institution's identification on the Internet (like the register code in the commercial register), registration of additional domain in the defense of a trademark or a name form is not possible."[1] Valid registrations are free of charge.
Notes and references
- ^ EENet registration page (in FAQ)
External links
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