Den 2018-06-13 kl. 15:25, skrev Ulrich Wisser:
Hi!
In the Swedish ccTLD .se we do not have any protected SLD (any longer). But gov.se <http://gov.se> is registered by the central government, but seems currently unused.
Almost true. Some are barred and one could argue that it's not protected but the outcome is the same. You can't use them. https://www.iis.se/statistics/barred_domains_list.txt
/Ulrich
Janos Zsako <zsako@iszt.hu <mailto:zsako@iszt.hu>> schrieb am Mi., 13. Juni 2018 um 10:09 Uhr:
Dear Antonio,
> I hope you can help me on a not-so-related-to-DNS question. > > does the SLD .gov.* within european countries' ccTLDs identify only > central government bodies and not local government or other public > administrations as well?
gov.hu <http://gov.hu> is a protected name. The registry delegates it only to a central government designated body.
What it is used for, is up to them. As far as I can tell, it is used only by central government, but they could allow any other use too.
Local governments usually use the name of the city/village as it is reserved for them.
I hope this helps.
Best regards, Janos
> thank you > -- > antonio >
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