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Old 02-01-2010, 08:06 AM THREAD STARTER               #1 (permalink)
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Domain regulations


Is there any regulations on .de????
Also when i'm at it, what other important cctld got no regulations?

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.DE requires to have a German address, although some registrars will provide you with one.

Other important European extentions without local address required: .CO.UK , .ES , .BE , .AT , .IT (the first two especially are quite powerful) , .RU (if you consider this European)

Borderline case is .NL where one Dutch address is needed but it doesn't necessarily have to be the registrant/owner, so your registrar can function as local address without the owner of the domain having a Dutch address.
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I am not entirely sure if .FR still requires local address.



Extentions that do require local address: .EU, .DE, .IE, .NO, .IS, and as far as I am aware .SE as well.

Other European extentions are relatively obscure.


EDIT: I see now that you ask about ccTLDs in general, not necessarily European. In that case, extentions not requiring local addresses and relatively valuable include (not limited to) .IN, .TV, .CC, .NU
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.FR still need a local address. .lu has opened it's Restrictions, you don't need to have a local address in Luxembourg any longer.
.it Is an intersting one, but requires an address somewhere in Europe.
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SIDN has dropped the local presence requirement completely. They offer their own address as the domicile address for foreign registrants/owners.

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Borderline case is .NL where one Dutch address is needed but it doesn't necessarily have to be the registrant/owner, so your registrar can function as local address without the owner of the domain having a Dutch address.
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.Se requires only some documents number. Passport for example.
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