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.au_Domain_Administration_4154608 | Explain what '.au Domain Administration' covers in the 'Early history of .au' section. | The operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .net.au, .edu.au and .org.au, and introduced policies concer... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154617 | What does the article about '.au Domain Administration' say regarding 'Disputes and Complaints'? | auDA is responsible for handling complaints and reducing fraud in domain name registration. This responsibility includes complaints regarding .au domain names, referred to as domain complaints and complaints concerning .au registrars and resellers, known as industry complaints. This responsibility does not extend to co... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154619 | Describe the 'Membership and Organisational Structure' section of the article about '.au Domain Administration'. | at providing a broad balance of opinion to the board from different sectors of the local Internet and the wider community. The previous chairman is Stuart Benjamin, an independent board member with a background in regional development across Victoria. Mr Benjamin resigned as a director before a member vote to oust him.... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154621 | Based on the article about '.au Domain Administration', describe the 'Closed second-level domains' section. | .edu.au – For educational and training institutions, managed on behalf of auDA by Education Services Australia. ; .gov.au – For Australian Federal, State, Territory and Local government entities. Managed by the Digital Transformation Agency. ; .csiro.au – For the sole use of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial R... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154620 | Based on the article about '.au Domain Administration', describe the 'Open second-level domains managed by auDA' section. | .asn.au – For non-commercial organisations. Includes associations incorporated in any Australian State or Territory, political parties, trade unions, sporting or special interest clubs, charities or non-profit organisations. ; .com.au – For commercial purposes. Includes commercial entities, currently registered and tra... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154609 | What information does the article about '.au Domain Administration' provide on 'Early history of .au'? | arm of the University of Melbourne, for a term of five years. Elz did not charge for domain services, but Melbourne IT ran domain registration on a for-profit basis, charging between $125–150 per year for registrations. Melbourne IT intended to remove the registration of pre-existing .com.au names whose owners had not ... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154618 | Reconstruct the content about 'Membership and Organisational Structure' from the article on '.au Domain Administration'. | Supply class members (companies that sell domain names or related services, such as registry operators, registrars and resellers) ; Demand class members representing domain name holders, Internet users and the general public Membership is open to all stakeholders of the Australian domain system. Members are entitled to... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154610 | What information does the article about '.au Domain Administration' provide on 'Birth of auDA'? | In recognition of the deteriorating state of .au, the Australian Internet community – primarily through several key industry associations and personalities – held a series of forums to work out a way forward. The result of this period of collaboration was the establishment in June 1997 of a new policy development body ... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154612 | Based on the article about '.au Domain Administration', describe the 'Preparing the new regime' section. | Panel of 2000, and the Competition Model Advisory Panel of 2000. The latter concluded that the .au domain space should be as open as possible, with competition at both the domain name registry and the domain name registrar levels. The Name Policy Advisory Panel resulted in naming policy remaining mostly unchanged, with... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154622 | Summarize the 'Geographic second-level domains' part of '.au Domain Administration'. | .act.au – Australian Capital Territory ; .nsw.au – New South Wales ; .nt.au – Northern Territory ; .qld.au – Queensland ; .sa.au – South Australia ; .tas.au – Tasmania ; .vic.au – Victoria ; .wa.au – Western Australia Community geographic domain names were added in August 2006. | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154615 | Reconstruct the content about 'Role' from the article on '.au Domain Administration'. | domains in the .au domain space and contains the IP addresses of DNS servers for .au and second-level domains, where those DNS servers themselves are within .au. auDA also oversees and deploys new technologies and initiatives in the .au name space, which includes Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) auDA's o... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154616 | From the article on '.au Domain Administration', restate the 'Domain Name Policies' content. | Informed by the original domain eligibility criteria developed by Robert Elz, auDA has maintained a policy of requiring registrants to have either an exact match or a "close and substantial connection" to their desired domain name. This "policy rich" approach to the name space, begun by Elz and continued by auDA, has m... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154614 | Based on the article about '.au Domain Administration', describe the 'Role' section. | auDA is the policy authority and industry self-regulatory body for the .au domain space, charged with managing and maintaining a secure and stable domain name system. It achieves this through its main functions including: the development and implementation of domain name policy in the .au domain space, the licensing of... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.au_Domain_Administration_4154611 | What does the article about '.au Domain Administration' say regarding 'Preparing the new regime'? | The inaugural board of the new organisation was elected in April 1999, and began the task of trying to help mould a new framework of policies for the .au domain space. As part of the process, the organisation obtained a reassignment of management of the .au domain space from the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names ... | [
".au Domain Administration — Early history of .au\n\nThe operation of the .au ccTLD began in 1986 with the delegation of .au administration to Robert Elz of the University of Melbourne by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA). Elz devised the second-level domain (2LD) name structure, including .com.au, .ne... |
.avi_(album)_28366964 | What information does the article about '.avi (album)' provide on 'Reception'? | Apart from the very positive reviews by other European reviewers, the album was critically very positively acclaimed by reviewers from Serbia, Croatia and other countries in the former Yugoslavia region. Nenad Milosavljević from Popboks gave 7/10 stars for this album with the comment that .avi "presents a release whose... | [
".avi (album) — Reception\n\nApart from the very positive reviews by other European reviewers, the album was critically very positively acclaimed by reviewers from Serbia, Croatia and other countries in the former Yugoslavia region. Nenad Milosavljević from Popboks gave 7/10 stars for this album with the comment th... |
.avi_(album)_28366965 | What does the article about '.avi (album)' say regarding 'Personnel'? | Matija Dagović – Drums and Percussion ; David Lazar Galić – Bass ; Danilo Nikodinovski – Vocals and Guitar ; Nikola Milojević – Guitar ; Nemanja Trećaković – Keyboards, Samples Marko Jovanović – Recording/Production ; Aleksandar Zec – Photography ; Stojan Reljić – Guitar on "Cisterna" ; Milutin Jovančić – Backing vocal... | [
".avi (album) — Reception\n\nApart from the very positive reviews by other European reviewers, the album was critically very positively acclaimed by reviewers from Serbia, Croatia and other countries in the former Yugoslavia region. Nenad Milosavljević from Popboks gave 7/10 stars for this album with the comment th... |
.avi_(album)_28366963 | What information does the article about '.avi (album)' provide on 'Track listing'? | 1) "Aligator" – 8:30 ; 2) ".avi" – 13:56 ; 3) "Cisterna" – 1:07 ; 4) "Somna" – 7:29 ; 5) "Idiot Glee" – 11:25 ; 6) "Đavo Nije Urban" – 14:17 All songs written and performed by Consecration | [
".avi (album) — Reception\n\nApart from the very positive reviews by other European reviewers, the album was critically very positively acclaimed by reviewers from Serbia, Croatia and other countries in the former Yugoslavia region. Nenad Milosavljević from Popboks gave 7/10 stars for this album with the comment th... |
.avi_(album)_28366962 | Describe the content of the article about '.avi (album)'. | .avi is the second studio album of the Serbian experimental band Consecration. The album received a string of positive reviews from all over the Balkans region and Europe, which increased the band's popularity further. | [
".avi (album) — Reception\n\nApart from the very positive reviews by other European reviewers, the album was critically very positively acclaimed by reviewers from Serbia, Croatia and other countries in the former Yugoslavia region. Nenad Milosavljević from Popboks gave 7/10 stars for this album with the comment th... |
.ax_25278600 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.ax'. | ICANN approved delegating the .ax top-level domain to the government of Åland. The .ax domain was added to the root zone on June 21, 2006, and became active on August 15, 2006. The code ax itself comes from the ISO 3166 standard, and was assigned to Åland in 2004. The letter X is not included in any major or locally us... | [
".ax — History\n\nICANN approved delegating the .ax top-level domain to the government of Åland. The .ax domain was added to the root zone on June 21, 2006, and became active on August 15, 2006. The code ax itself comes from the ISO 3166 standard, and was assigned to Åland in 2004. The letter X is not included in a... |
.ax_25278598 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.ax'. | .ax is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of the Åland Islands, Finland, introduced in 2006. Previously, most Åland websites were under the .aland.fi subdomain. | [
".ax — History\n\nICANN approved delegating the .ax top-level domain to the government of Åland. The .ax domain was added to the root zone on June 21, 2006, and became active on August 15, 2006. The code ax itself comes from the ISO 3166 standard, and was assigned to Åland in 2004. The letter X is not included in a... |
.ax_25278599 | What information does the article about '.ax' provide on 'History'? | On February 17, 2006, the Finnish parliament approved a modification of the laws regulating Finnish domain names to include the .ax top-level domain. During a three-year period, the aland.fi subdomain was phased out while .ax was used in parallel; no new registrations under the aland.fi subdomain were to be accepted, a... | [
".ax — History\n\nICANN approved delegating the .ax top-level domain to the government of Åland. The .ax domain was added to the root zone on June 21, 2006, and became active on August 15, 2006. The code ax itself comes from the ISO 3166 standard, and was assigned to Åland in 2004. The letter X is not included in a... |
.bar_1389225 | What does the article about '.bar' say regarding 'Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush'? | From June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price. | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bar_1389226 | Reconstruct the content about 'General Availability' from the article on '.bar'. | Beginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first-served basis. Bulk .bar registration is supported during General Availability. Multiple applications with different registrars are resolved on a first-come, first-served basis during this period. | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bar_1389223 | What information does the article about '.bar' provide on 'History'? | The .bar launch was divided into three phases: Trademark Holder (Sunrise), Priority Pre-Registration (Landrush) and General Availability. Each phase has specific application requirements. | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bar_1389224 | Based on the article about '.bar', describe the 'Trademark Holders Registration - Sunrise' section. | From April 9, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to June 8, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, trademark holders could submit an application to register a .bar domain containing their owned mark, before it was available to the public. | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bar_1389222 | Based on the article about '.bar', describe the 'Original purpose of .bar domain' section. | According to ICANN, intended use was geographical name for the City of Bar, Montenegro (population at the time 42,000). In order to receive rights, Punto 2012 had to reach agreement with Montenegrin Municipality of Bar for the rights to exclusively exploit domain rights. Still, some organizations and companies from Bar... | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bar_1389221 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.bar'. | .bar is an Internet domain that is specifically geared for bars, pubs and nightclubs, including bar and restaurant guides, critics, delivery services, wine and liquor, and related industries. It is a new gTLD owned by Mexico City-based company Punto 2012. The domain .bar was released on June 11, 2014 and its launch was... | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bar_1389227 | What does the article about '.bar' say regarding 'Other information'? | .bar domain names can have up to 63 characters. .bar domains cannot be registered with special characters such as & and # in them. The .bar extension supports Latin IDN (Internationalized Domain Name) characters. | [
".bar — Priority Pre-Registration - Landrush\n\nFrom June 11, 2014, at 18:00 UTC to July 10, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could purchase .bar domain names at a premium price.",
".bar — General Availability\n\nBeginning July 14, 2014, at 18:00 UTC, customers could register .bar domain names on a first-come, first... |
.bb_25278595 | Reconstruct the content about 'Second-level domains' from the article on '.bb'. | .co.bb - general use (usually commercial) ; .com.bb - commercial entities ; .net.bb - network providers ; .org.bb - general use (usually for not-for-profit organisations) ; .gov.bb - Barbadian government organisations ; .edu.bb - Barbadian educational organisations ; .info.bb - general use ; .store.bb - general use ; .... | [
".bb — Second-level domains\n\n.co.bb - general use (usually commercial) ; .com.bb - commercial entities ; .net.bb - network providers ; .org.bb - general use (usually for not-for-profit organisations) ; .gov.bb - Barbadian government organisations ; .edu.bb - Barbadian educational organisations ; .info.bb - genera... |
.bb_25278596 | From the article on '.bb', restate the 'Timeline' content. | 1991-September: – University of Puerto Rico is delegated the .bb domain. ; 1996 – The .bb ccTLD becomes re-delegated from Univ. of Puerto Rico to Cable & Wireless. ; 2001-October 16: – The Government of Barbados and Cable & Wireless sign a MOU for the later to maintain interim-administration of the .bb ccTLD. ; 2007-No... | [
".bb — Second-level domains\n\n.co.bb - general use (usually commercial) ; .com.bb - commercial entities ; .net.bb - network providers ; .org.bb - general use (usually for not-for-profit organisations) ; .gov.bb - Barbadian government organisations ; .edu.bb - Barbadian educational organisations ; .info.bb - genera... |
.bb_25278594 | What information does the article about '.bb' provide? | November 2007, .bb was again relegated to the Telecoms Unit within the Government of Barbados. The Government has indicated that the government's policy will be to maintain a semi-restricted domain. Legal issues regarding domains are to be handled by the Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office (CAIPO) arm of... | [
".bb — Second-level domains\n\n.co.bb - general use (usually commercial) ; .com.bb - commercial entities ; .net.bb - network providers ; .org.bb - general use (usually for not-for-profit organisations) ; .gov.bb - Barbadian government organisations ; .edu.bb - Barbadian educational organisations ; .info.bb - genera... |
.bb_25278593 | What information does the article about '.bb' provide? | .bb is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Barbados. The .bb top-level domain has been maintained by several administrators since its creation, the first of which being the University of Puerto Rico. In 1996, the Government of Barbados sought the relegation of .bb to the incumbent local exchange carr... | [
".bb — Second-level domains\n\n.co.bb - general use (usually commercial) ; .com.bb - commercial entities ; .net.bb - network providers ; .org.bb - general use (usually for not-for-profit organisations) ; .gov.bb - Barbadian government organisations ; .edu.bb - Barbadian educational organisations ; .info.bb - genera... |
.be_25278620 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.be'. | names under ac.be, but other have abandoned its use (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ghent University, Université catholique de Louvain, University of Liège, University of Namur, Saint-Louis University, Brussels). Most academic uses of the top-level .be domain are due to Belnet's policy allowing only one active .ac.be ... | [
".be\n\nnames under ac.be, but other have abandoned its use (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ghent University, Université catholique de Louvain, University of Liège, University of Namur, Saint-Louis University, Brussels). Most academic uses of the top-level .be domain are due to Belnet's policy allowing only one ac... |
.be_25278621 | Reconstruct the content about 'Regional domains' from the article on '.be'. | The Flemish separatist party Vlaams Belang introduced a draft resolution in the Parliament of the region of Flanders demanding the creation of a Flemish top level domain .vl (for Vlaanderen, Flanders in Flemish). However, this resolution failed to receive support of the region's other parties. Only recognized UN member... | [
".be\n\nnames under ac.be, but other have abandoned its use (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ghent University, Université catholique de Louvain, University of Liège, University of Namur, Saint-Louis University, Brussels). Most academic uses of the top-level .be domain are due to Belnet's policy allowing only one ac... |
.be_25278619 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.be'. | .be is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Belgium. The domain became active in 1989 and was administrated by Pierre Verbaeten of the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. In 2000, the control of the TLD was transferred to DNS Belgium. As of June 2013 there are 1,392,477 registered domains. It was announce... | [
".be\n\nnames under ac.be, but other have abandoned its use (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Ghent University, Université catholique de Louvain, University of Liège, University of Namur, Saint-Louis University, Brussels). Most academic uses of the top-level .be domain are due to Belnet's policy allowing only one ac... |
.bible_5044344 | What does the article about '.bible' say regarding 'Usage'? | According to the ICANN application for this TLD, "The goal of the .BIBLE top-level domain is to establish itself as the recognized choice for registrants who want to market and promote themselves and their websites to, and reach, the Internet-using community, for ministry, business, personal or any other purpose, throu... | [
".bible\n\n.bible is a delegated new top-level domain (TLD), approved by ICANN as a generic TLD (gTLD).",
".bible — Usage\n\nAccording to the ICANN application for this TLD, \"The goal of the .BIBLE top-level domain is to establish itself as the recognized choice for registrants who want to market and promote the... |
.bible_5044345 | Summarize the 'Significance' part of '.bible'. | Doug Birdsall, former president of the American Bible Society, described the domain as "the Bible's moment to move from Gutenberg to Google." | [
".bible\n\n.bible is a delegated new top-level domain (TLD), approved by ICANN as a generic TLD (gTLD).",
".bible — Usage\n\nAccording to the ICANN application for this TLD, \"The goal of the .BIBLE top-level domain is to establish itself as the recognized choice for registrants who want to market and promote the... |
.biz_4531022 | From the article on '.biz', restate the 'History' content. | In contrast to other newly installed top-level domains, the biz registry did not implement a sunrise period to grant trademark owners first chance at registration, but instead used a procedure it called the "IP Claims Service" whereby trademark owners could file intellectual property claims in advance and then challeng... | [
".biz — History\n\nIn contrast to other newly installed top-level domains, the biz registry did not implement a sunrise period to grant trademark owners first chance at registration, but instead used a procedure it called the \"IP Claims Service\" whereby trademark owners could file intellectual property claims in ... |
.biz_4531023 | Reconstruct the content about 'Use' from the article on '.biz'. | On June 23, 2008 at the ICANN 32nd International Public Meeting in Paris, the biz registry announced that it had officially surpassed two million registrations worldwide. In Turkish, biz means 'we' and is used in some sites such as turkleriz.biz (We are the Turks) and fenerliyiz.biz (We are fans of Fenerbahçe). | [
".biz — History\n\nIn contrast to other newly installed top-level domains, the biz registry did not implement a sunrise period to grant trademark owners first chance at registration, but instead used a procedure it called the \"IP Claims Service\" whereby trademark owners could file intellectual property claims in ... |
.biz_4531020 | What information does the article about '.biz' provide? | .biz is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. It is intended for registration of domains to be used by businesses. The name is a phonetic spelling of the first syllable of business. | [
".biz — History\n\nIn contrast to other newly installed top-level domains, the biz registry did not implement a sunrise period to grant trademark owners first chance at registration, but instead used a procedure it called the \"IP Claims Service\" whereby trademark owners could file intellectual property claims in ... |
.biz_4531021 | Summarize the 'History' part of '.biz'. | The biz TLD was created to relieve some of the demand for domain names in the com top-level domain, and to provide an alternative for businesses whose preferred domain name in com had already been registered by another party. There are no specific legal or geographic qualifications to register a biz domain name, except... | [
".biz — History\n\nIn contrast to other newly installed top-level domains, the biz registry did not implement a sunrise period to grant trademark owners first chance at registration, but instead used a procedure it called the \"IP Claims Service\" whereby trademark owners could file intellectual property claims in ... |
.bo_25280448 | Describe the content of the article about '.bo'. | .bo is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Bolivia. On 08 June, 2009 the ISO 3166-1 code for Bolivia changed to reflect the BO used for the ccTLD. It is administered by ADSIB. As of February 2011, the NIC was offering a registration fee of about US$40 per year or 280 $Bs for third-level domain and US... | [
".bo — Second level domains\n\n.bo - Any entity, person or corporation either domestic or foreign",
".bo\n\n.bo is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Bolivia. On 08 June, 2009 the ISO 3166-1 code for Bolivia changed to reflect the BO used for the ccTLD. It is administered by ADSIB. As of Febru... |
.br_25280460 | Explain what '.br' covers in the 'History' section. | Created and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP). Originally, only researchers and institutions to which they belonged had the interest and ability to adopt the new syste... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280464 | From the article on '.br', restate the 'Usage statistics' content. | .br is the most common Portuguese language Web site suffix, surpassing all other Portuguese-speaking countries' TLDs as well as .com in popularity. | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280469 | Summarize the 'Agencies' part of '.br'. | There are multiple agencies registered directly under .br, as second-level domains, that aren't higher education or research institutions. The following list might not be exhaustive: Most of these agencies are subsidiaries of CGI.br and, as such, they follow a similar corporate identity. The "logos" are combinations of... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280459 | Describe the content of the article about '.br'. | .br is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Brazil. It was administered by the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (Comitê Gestor da Internet no Brasil) until 2005 when it started being administered by Brazilian Network Information Center (Núcleo de Informação e Coordenação do Ponto br). A local con... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280466 | From the article on '.br', restate the 'Direct registration' content. | that universities and research institutes would be allowed second-level .br domains directly. For example: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro got ufrj.br; University of São Paulo got usp.br; National Institute for Space Research got inpe.br; and so on. In late 2000, the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee (CGI.br) ... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280468 | Based on the article about '.br', describe the 'Special second-level domains' section. | Marcelo Déda had the website deda13.can.br (his surname and Worker's Party's identification number, 13); ; Susana Azevedo had the website susana23.can.br (her first name and Cidadania's identification number, 23); ; Jorge Alberto had the website jorgealberto15.can.br (his name and MDB's identification number, 15). From... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280462 | Explain what '.br' covers in the 'Domain registry' section. | To register any domains under .br, it is necessary to enter into contact with Registro.br. Entities legally established in Brazil as a company ("pessoa jurídica") or a physical person ("profissional liberal" and "pessoas físicas") that has a contact within Brazil can register domains. Foreign companies that have a powe... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280463 | Describe the 'Syntactic rules for .br domains' section of the article about '.br'. | Minimum of 2 and maximum of 26 characters, not including the category. For example, in the field XXXX.COM.BR, this limitation relates to the XXXX. ; Valid characters are [A-Z, 0-9], the hyphen, and the following accented characters: à, á, â, ã, é, ê, í, ó, ô, õ, ú, ü, ç. ; Domains cannot contain only numbers. ; To main... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280467 | Summarize the 'Predefined domains' part of '.br'. | As of August 2021, there are 140 different second-level domains of .br under which custom domains can be registered, and they are divided into six categories: "Generic", "Cities", "Universities", "Professionals", "Natural persons" and "Legal persons". They are the following: | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.br_25280465 | Reconstruct the content about 'Direct registration' from the article on '.br'. | No longer accepting automatic registration of second-level domains, and evaluating every request for one individually; ; Creating edu.br, and forwarding requests from education and research institutions to it; ; Concession to education and research institutes that already had a second-level .br domain, as long as its u... | [
".br — Networks\n\nThere are multiple networks registered directly under .br, usually of academic nature. Again, this list may not be exhaustive:",
".br — History\n\nCreated and delegated to Brazil in 1989 by Jon Postel, initially the domain was operated manually by Registro.br and administered by the Fundação de... |
.bss_9348114 | Summarize the 'BSS in Fortran' part of '.bss'. | In Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized to zero. On those systems wher... | [
".bss — BSS in Fortran\n\nIn Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized ... |
.bss_9348112 | Describe the 'BSS in C' section of the article about '.bss'. | In C, statically allocated objects without an explicit initializer are initialized to zero (for arithmetic types) or a null pointer (for pointer types). Implementations of C typically represent zero values and null pointer values using a bit pattern consisting solely of zero-valued bits (despite filling bss with zero i... | [
".bss — BSS in Fortran\n\nIn Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized ... |
.bss_9348110 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.bss'. | C++ statically allocated variables initialized to values represented with all bits zero to be put in the bss segment. Operating systems may use a technique called zero-fill-on-demand to efficiently implement the bss segment. In embedded software, the bss segment is mapped into memory that is initialized to zero by the ... | [
".bss — BSS in Fortran\n\nIn Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized ... |
.bss_9348109 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.bss'. | In computer programming, the block starting symbol (abbreviated to .bss or bss) is the portion of an object file, executable, or assembly language code that contains statically allocated variables that are declared but have not been assigned a value yet. It is often referred to as the "bss section" or "bss segment". Ty... | [
".bss — BSS in Fortran\n\nIn Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized ... |
.bss_9348111 | Describe the 'Origin' section of the article about '.bss'. | Historically, BSS (from Block Started by Symbol) is a pseudo-operation in UA-SAP (United Aircraft Symbolic Assembly Program), the assembler developed in the mid-1950s for the IBM 704 by Roy Nutt, Walter Ramshaw, and others at United Aircraft Corporation. The BSS keyword was later incorporated into FORTRAN Assembly Prog... | [
".bss — BSS in Fortran\n\nIn Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized ... |
.bss_9348113 | From the article on '.bss', restate the 'BSS in C' content. | declaration, however, as they do not have a separate declaration, and thus are typically not in the BSS section, though they may be implicitly or explicitly initialized to zero. An implementation may also assign statically-allocated variables and constants initialized with a value consisting solely of zero-valued bits ... | [
".bss — BSS in Fortran\n\nIn Fortran, common block variables are allocated in this segment. Some compilers may, for 64-bit instruction sets, limit offsets, in instructions that access this segment, to 32 bits, limiting its size to 2 GB or 4 GB. Also, note that Fortran does not require static data to be initialized ... |
.bv_25280476 | From the article on '.bv', restate the 'History' content. | Bouvet Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It was claimed by Norway in 1927. The domain was allocated on 21 August 1997, at the same time .sj was allocated for Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The allocation occurred because the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) assigns ccTLDs to all e... | [
".bv — History\n\nBouvet Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It was claimed by Norway in 1927. The domain was allocated on 21 August 1997, at the same time .sj was allocated for Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The allocation occurred because the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) a... |
.bv_25280475 | Describe the content of the article about '.bv'. | .bv is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) reserved for the uninhabited Norwegian dependent territory of Bouvet Island. The domain name registry and sponsor is Norid, but .bv is not open for registration. .bv was designated on 21 August 1997 and was placed under the .no registry Norid. Norwegian policy s... | [
".bv — History\n\nBouvet Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It was claimed by Norway in 1927. The domain was allocated on 21 August 1997, at the same time .sj was allocated for Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The allocation occurred because the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) a... |
.bv_25280477 | Describe the 'Policy' section of the article about '.bv'. | Management of .bv lies with Trondheim-based Norid, which is also the domain name registry for .no and the unused .sj. Norid is a limited company owned by Uninett, which is owned by the Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research. The legal right to manage the domains is twofold, based both on an agreement with the IAN... | [
".bv — History\n\nBouvet Island is an uninhabited volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean. It was claimed by Norway in 1927. The domain was allocated on 21 August 1997, at the same time .sj was allocated for Svalbard and Jan Mayen. The allocation occurred because the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) a... |
.bw_25280482 | Reconstruct the content about '2nd level domains' from the article on '.bw'. | .org.bw – Botswana organizations ; .net.bw – Botswana Network service providers ; .ac.bw – Botswana academic and tertiary societies ; .co.bw – general use by Botswana and non-Botswana persons and entities ; .gov.bw – Botswana government & its departments and entities | [
".bw — 2nd level domains\n\n.org.bw – Botswana organizations ; .net.bw – Botswana Network service providers ; .ac.bw – Botswana academic and tertiary societies ; .co.bw – general use by Botswana and non-Botswana persons and entities ; .gov.bw – Botswana government & its departments and... |
.bw_25280480 | What information does the article about '.bw' provide? | .bw is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Botswana. It is officially administered by the Botswana Communication Regulatory Authority since 2013, previously being administered by the University of Botswana. | [
".bw — 2nd level domains\n\n.org.bw – Botswana organizations ; .net.bw – Botswana Network service providers ; .ac.bw – Botswana academic and tertiary societies ; .co.bw – general use by Botswana and non-Botswana persons and entities ; .gov.bw – Botswana government & its departments and... |
.bw_25280481 | Summarize the 'Operations' part of '.bw'. | Most current registrations are at the third level beneath second-level names such as co.bw and org.bw, but some second-level registrations also exist. The most visited .bw domain is google.co.bw by Google Inc. in Botswana. Botswana Communication Regulatory Authority operates a WHOIS service for .bw domains and was prev... | [
".bw — 2nd level domains\n\n.org.bw – Botswana organizations ; .net.bw – Botswana Network service providers ; .ac.bw – Botswana academic and tertiary societies ; .co.bw – general use by Botswana and non-Botswana persons and entities ; .gov.bw – Botswana government & its departments and... |
.by_25280486 | What does the article about '.by' say regarding 'History'? | and Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Technical Administrator of... | [
".by — History\n\nand Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Tech... |
.by_25280483 | Describe the content of the article about '.by'. | .by is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Belarus. It is administered by the Operations and Analysis Centre under the President of the Republic of Belarus (Оперативно-аналитический центр при Президенте Республики Беларусь). The BY code originates from the ISO code for Byelorussia, the former name of... | [
".by — History\n\nand Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Tech... |
.by_25280488 | Reconstruct the content about 'Internationalized country code top-level domain' from the article on '.by'. | Belarus applied for the Cyrillic top-level domain .бел, intended to be used with subdomains in the same script, which was approved by the ICANN in 2015. | [
".by — History\n\nand Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Tech... |
.by_25280484 | Explain what '.by' covers in the 'Eligibility' section. | The Operations and Analysis Centre under the President of the Republic of Belarus allows for anyone (not only for those who resides in Belarus) to register a second level domain such as something.by. However, third-level domains .gov.by and .mil.by are reserved for government use only. The names chosen for second-level... | [
".by — History\n\nand Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Tech... |
.by_25280485 | From the article on '.by', restate the 'History' content. | At the very beginning there was only one company in Belarus which carried out the registration of domains .by – Open Contact Ltd. In October 2006 two other Belarusian companies got the licence to provide technical protection of information, including its execution by cryptographic means, and comprising the usage of a d... | [
".by — History\n\nand Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Tech... |
.by_25280487 | From the article on '.by', restate the 'Fees' content. | Since 2011 due to changes in currency exchange rate the price has decreased. The costs to use a .by domain is a US$12 fee for the first year and second payment of $12 to maintain the domain. The renewal of the domain occurs yearly. The maximum upfront payment is 1 years. The payment of the fees occur by bank transfer, ... | [
".by — History\n\nand Analysis Centre (OAC) - the authorised government body for the purposes of security of the Internet - the .by domain was redelegated to Reliable Software Inc. (hoster.by). On 7 February 2012 ICANN approved the candidacy of the company unequivocally. In 2007 while Open Contact Ltd. was the Tech... |
.ca_7418188 | Reconstruct the content about 'Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains' from the article on '.ca'. | UBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provincially incorporated companies required the letters of their province, like ... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418185 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.ca'. | .ca is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Canada. The domain name registry that operates it is the Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA). Registrants can register domains at the second level (e.g., example.ca). Third-level registrations in one of the geographic third-level domains defined ... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418189 | Reconstruct the content about 'Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains' from the article on '.ca'. | the low number of new third domain registration as the reason for the change. As a result, the following domains at the third-level are no longer available for registration: The second-level domain name '.gc.ca' (Government of Canada) is commonly mistaken as one of the regional domains under which CIRA will allow Gover... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418194 | Explain what '.ca' covers in the 'Expired domains' section. | After a thirty-day redemption period, intended to provide the original registrant one final chance to reclaim a suspended name, the expired names are assigned a to-be-released (TBR) status. These names are made available through a weekly auction process, in which lists of available names are posted online and advance b... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418190 | From the article on '.ca', restate the 'Naming restrictions' content. | Internationalized domain names (IDN) were introduced in January 2013 with a limited selection of characters (é, ë, ê, è, â, à, æ, ô, œ, ù, û, ü, ç, î, ï, ÿ) to allow French language text with diacritics. Names which differ only in diacritical accents (such as metro.ca and métro.ca) must have the same owner and same reg... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418192 | Describe the 'Naming restrictions' section of the article about '.ca'. | Governor General at gg.ca. Names which exist at any of the levels (.ca, an individual province or territory, or an individual city) are blocked in their availability elsewhere in the .ca hierarchy. Registration, if it can be done at all, requires manual intervention by the prospective registrar as the permission of all... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418187 | Explain what '.ca' covers in the 'History' section. | The domain name was originally allocated by Jon Postel, operator of Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA), to John Demco of the University of British Columbia (UBC) in 1987. The first .ca domain was registered by the University of Prince Edward Island in January 1988. In 1997, at the Canadian annual Internet confe... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418191 | Reconstruct the content about 'Naming restrictions' from the article on '.ca'. | as .com.ca) or the Canadian top level country code (.ca) are reserved and therefore not available for new registrations. Certain expletives are not accepted as names. Municipal names of individual cities and localities within Canada are also reserved nationwide, along with village.ca, hamlet.ca, town.ca, city.ca, ville... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418186 | Explain what '.ca' covers in the 'Canadian Presence Requirements' section. | a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, of the age of majority ; a legally recognized Canadian organization ; an Inuit, First Nation, Métis or other people indigenous to Canada ; an Indian Band as defined in the Indian Act of Canada ; a foreign resident of Canada that holds a registered Canadian trademark ; an execut... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.ca_7418193 | From the article on '.ca', restate the 'Naming restrictions' content. | conflicts with xyz.on.ca). Registering this domain name requires permission from the Registrant(s) that already holds the domain name(s): gouv.on.ca, gouv.pe.ca, gouv.qc.ca. Contact CIRA for more information. Since Ontario, Prince Edward Island and Quebec already use "gouv" on their provincial second-level domains for ... | [
".ca — Third-level (provincial) and fourth-level (municipal) domains\n\nUBC's registry operations once favoured fourth-level names (such as .on.ca) for purely local entities or third-level names for entities operating solely within one province. Nationally incorporated companies could have a .ca domain, while provi... |
.cat_13702596 | Describe the 'History' section of the article about '.cat'. | Before .cat was available, and given the reluctance of certain Catalan institutions, companies, and people, to use .es, .ad, .fr, .it domains (depending on the state respectively) for their domains, alternatives emerged. An example of this was the website for the city of Girona in Catalonia, which preferred to use a .g... | [
".cat — History\n\nBefore .cat was available, and given the reluctance of certain Catalan institutions, companies, and people, to use .es, .ad, .fr, .it domains (depending on the state respectively) for their domains, alternatives emerged. An example of this was the website for the city of Girona in Catalonia, whic... |
.cat_13702599 | Summarize the 'Impact' part of '.cat'. | Following the success of the .cat domain, other language and culture-based domain names have emerged, such as .eus and .gal for the Basque language and culture (Basque Country (greater region)) and the Galician language and culture (Galicia), respectively, as well as the .bzh domain-name dedicated to the Breton languag... | [
".cat — History\n\nBefore .cat was available, and given the reluctance of certain Catalan institutions, companies, and people, to use .es, .ad, .fr, .it domains (depending on the state respectively) for their domains, alternatives emerged. An example of this was the website for the city of Girona in Catalonia, whic... |
.cat_13702597 | Based on the article about '.cat', describe the 'History' section. | to any other domain. The initial registration period went from February 13, 2006, to April 21, 2006. The registry was open to everybody starting April 23, 2006. In September 2017 a Spanish court ordered that all .cat domain names that were being used to promote the Catalan independence referendum shall be taken down. O... | [
".cat — History\n\nBefore .cat was available, and given the reluctance of certain Catalan institutions, companies, and people, to use .es, .ad, .fr, .it domains (depending on the state respectively) for their domains, alternatives emerged. An example of this was the website for the city of Girona in Catalonia, whic... |
.cat_13702595 | What information does the article about '.cat' provide? | .cat (pronounced in Catalan: punt cat ) is a sponsored top-level domain intended to be used to highlight the Catalan language. Its policy has been developed by ICANN and Fundació puntCAT. It was approved in September 2005. | [
".cat — History\n\nBefore .cat was available, and given the reluctance of certain Catalan institutions, companies, and people, to use .es, .ad, .fr, .it domains (depending on the state respectively) for their domains, alternatives emerged. An example of this was the website for the city of Girona in Catalonia, whic... |
.cat_13702598 | Summarize the 'Restrictions' part of '.cat'. | already have content in Catalan published online. have access to a special code (sometimes called ENS), issued during special promotions or by agreements with certain institutions. ; develop activities (in any language) to promote the Catalan culture and language. ; are endorsed by 3 people or 1 institution already usi... | [
".cat — History\n\nBefore .cat was available, and given the reluctance of certain Catalan institutions, companies, and people, to use .es, .ad, .fr, .it domains (depending on the state respectively) for their domains, alternatives emerged. An example of this was the website for the city of Girona in Catalonia, whic... |
.cc_25280712 | Describe the 'Usage' section of the article about '.cc'. | The .cc domain is preferred by many cricket and cycling clubs, as well as churches and Christian organizations, since "CC" can be an abbreviation for "Christian Church" or "Catholic Church". Some open-source/open-hardware projects, such as the Arduino project, use a .cc for their home pages, since "CC" is also the abbr... | [
".cc — gov.cu.cc, com.cc, net.cc, edu.cc, org.cc\n\nA number of second-level domain names are also maintained by CoCCA, including \"com.cc\", \"net.cc\", \"edu.cc\", and \"org.cc\".",
".cc — Usage\n\nThe .cc domain is preferred by many cricket and cycling clubs, as well as churches and Christian organizations, si... |
.cc_25280715 | What information does the article about '.cc' provide on 'co.cc'? | The co.cc URL has been known to host spammers, who create spam blogs, or "splogs", often with nonsense names. Due to such spamming, in July 2011 Google removed over 11 million .co.cc websites from its search results. Legitimate sites (per Google's Webmaster Guidelines) on the .co.cc subdomain could send a reconsiderati... | [
".cc — gov.cu.cc, com.cc, net.cc, edu.cc, org.cc\n\nA number of second-level domain names are also maintained by CoCCA, including \"com.cc\", \"net.cc\", \"edu.cc\", and \"org.cc\".",
".cc — Usage\n\nThe .cc domain is preferred by many cricket and cycling clubs, as well as churches and Christian organizations, si... |
.cc_25280711 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.cc'. | .cc is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for the Cocos (Keeling) Islands, an Australian territory. It is administered by a United States company, VeriSign, through a subsidiary company, eNIC, which promotes it for international registration as "the next .com". The .cc domain was originally assigned to ... | [
".cc — gov.cu.cc, com.cc, net.cc, edu.cc, org.cc\n\nA number of second-level domain names are also maintained by CoCCA, including \"com.cc\", \"net.cc\", \"edu.cc\", and \"org.cc\".",
".cc — Usage\n\nThe .cc domain is preferred by many cricket and cycling clubs, as well as churches and Christian organizations, si... |
.cda_file_18324647 | What does the article about '.cda file' say regarding 'Software that uses .cda format'? | Windows Media Player ; Media Player Classic ; KMPlayer ; AIMP Player ; Winamp Player ; GOM Player ; Foobar2000 ; XMPlay ; Zune for Windows ; iTunes ; MusicMatch Jukebox | [
".cda file — Software that uses .cda format\n\nWindows Media Player ; Media Player Classic ; KMPlayer ; AIMP Player ; Winamp Player ; GOM Player ; Foobar2000 ; XMPlay ; Zune for Windows ; iTunes ; MusicMatch Jukebox",
".cda file — Organization of a CDA file\n\nThe size of a CDA file being fixed, as well as its or... |
.cda_file_18324646 | What information does the article about '.cda file' provide on 'Organization of a CDA file'? | The size of a CDA file being fixed, as well as its organization, there is always only one and only chunk, named "CDDA" (meaning Compact Disc for Digital Audio). The identifier created by Windows is used by the Windows 95 and Windows 98 CD drive (cdplayer.exe). This player cannot connect to FreeDB or CDDB. So that it ca... | [
".cda file — Software that uses .cda format\n\nWindows Media Player ; Media Player Classic ; KMPlayer ; AIMP Player ; Winamp Player ; GOM Player ; Foobar2000 ; XMPlay ; Zune for Windows ; iTunes ; MusicMatch Jukebox",
".cda file — Organization of a CDA file\n\nThe size of a CDA file being fixed, as well as its or... |
.cda_file_18324645 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.cda file'. | .cda is a common filename extension denoting a small (44 byte) stub file generated by Microsoft Windows for each audio track on a standard "Red Book" CD-DA format audio CD as defined by the Table of Contents (ToC) (within the lead-in's subcode). These files are shown in the directory for the CD being viewed in the form... | [
".cda file — Software that uses .cda format\n\nWindows Media Player ; Media Player Classic ; KMPlayer ; AIMP Player ; Winamp Player ; GOM Player ; Foobar2000 ; XMPlay ; Zune for Windows ; iTunes ; MusicMatch Jukebox",
".cda file — Organization of a CDA file\n\nThe size of a CDA file being fixed, as well as its or... |
.ch_25281030 | Summarize the following section from the article on '.ch'. | .ch is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Switzerland in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Made available in 1987, only two years after .com, it is administered by SWITCH Information Technology Services. The domain ch, as with other ccTLDs, is based on the ISO 3166-2 code for Switzerland derived from C... | [
".ch\n\n.ch is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Switzerland in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Made available in 1987, only two years after .com, it is administered by SWITCH Information Technology Services. The domain ch, as with other ccTLDs, is based on the ISO 3166-2 code for Switzerland de... |
.ch_25281032 | From the article on '.ch', restate the 'Domain hacks' content. | The .ch domain is very popular in domain hacks, used to spell words and names that end in "ch": for example, Techcrunch's tcrn.ch. This phenomenon is not limited to English; to take another example, the domain scha.ch (Schach, German for "chess") has been registered. | [
".ch\n\n.ch is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Switzerland in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Made available in 1987, only two years after .com, it is administered by SWITCH Information Technology Services. The domain ch, as with other ccTLDs, is based on the ISO 3166-2 code for Switzerland de... |
.ch_25281033 | Summarize the '.swiss' part of '.ch'. | The Federal Office of Communications (OFCOM) has begun registering .swiss domains as of 7 September 2015. This is meant to augment the traditional .ch TLD. Applicants must currently have a "registered place of business and a physical administrative base in Switzerland" to apply. | [
".ch\n\n.ch is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Switzerland in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Made available in 1987, only two years after .com, it is administered by SWITCH Information Technology Services. The domain ch, as with other ccTLDs, is based on the ISO 3166-2 code for Switzerland de... |
.ch_25281031 | Reconstruct the content about 'In the Chinese domain market' from the article on '.ch'. | .ch has been of a rising interest to Chinese domain investors for several reasons. According to EuropeID.com, the domain .ch still has many valuable English keywords and short letter and number combinations left. A contributing factor may be because the majority of .ch registrations are in German, leaving many English ... | [
".ch\n\n.ch is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Switzerland in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Made available in 1987, only two years after .com, it is administered by SWITCH Information Technology Services. The domain ch, as with other ccTLDs, is based on the ISO 3166-2 code for Switzerland de... |
.ci_1608985 | Explain what '.ci' covers in the 'Secondary level domains' section. | .org.ci, or.ci – International Organization ; .com.ci, co.ci – Commercial Organization, Business ; .edu.ci, ed.ci, ac.ci – Education, schools, universities, academies ; .net.ci – Network related businesses ; .go.ci – Governmental organizations The following are the existing second level names. The registration service... | [
".ci — Secondary level domains\n\n.org.ci, or.ci – International Organization ; .com.ci, co.ci – Commercial Organization, Business ; .edu.ci, ed.ci, ac.ci – Education, schools, universities, academies ; .net.ci – Network related businesses ; .go.ci – Governmental organizations The following are the existing second... |
.ci_1608984 | Explain what '.ci' covers in the 'Domain names' section. | Embassies: amb-name.ci ; Hospitals: chu-name.ci ; Tourism Offices: ot-name.ci ; Universities: univ-name.ci ; Companies House: cci-name.ci ; City Halls: mairie-name.ci In most situations, specific registrations are done using a second level domain name. Côte d'Ivoire also makes use of a special convention with an introd... | [
".ci — Secondary level domains\n\n.org.ci, or.ci – International Organization ; .com.ci, co.ci – Commercial Organization, Business ; .edu.ci, ed.ci, ac.ci – Education, schools, universities, academies ; .net.ci – Network related businesses ; .go.ci – Governmental organizations The following are the existing second... |
.ck_1608829 | Reconstruct the content from the article about '.ck'. | .co.ck: business organizations ; .org.ck: not-for-profit organizations ; .edu.ck: educational institutions ; .gov.ck: government agencies ; .net.ck: Internet Service Providers ; .gen.ck: ; .biz.ck: Business related pages for the Cook Islands ; .info.ck: Information pages relating to the Cook Islands .ck is the Internet... | [
".ck\n\n.co.ck: business organizations ; .org.ck: not-for-profit organizations ; .edu.ck: educational institutions ; .gov.ck: government agencies ; .net.ck: Internet Service Providers ; .gen.ck: ; .biz.ck: Business related pages for the Cook Islands ; .info.ck: Information pages relating to the Cook Islands .ck is ... |
.ck_1608831 | Reconstruct the content about 'Usage of .co.ck' from the article on '.ck'. | In the British sitcom Nathan Barley, the principal character registers his website, "trashbat", in the Cook Islands simply so that it has the suffix, which he always pronounces "dot cock." ; One of the payloads of the MEMZ trojan causes a user's computer to open satirical Google searches under "Google.co.ck" .co.ck has... | [
".ck\n\n.co.ck: business organizations ; .org.ck: not-for-profit organizations ; .edu.ck: educational institutions ; .gov.ck: government agencies ; .net.ck: Internet Service Providers ; .gen.ck: ; .biz.ck: Business related pages for the Cook Islands ; .info.ck: Information pages relating to the Cook Islands .ck is ... |
.ck_1608830 | Reconstruct the content about 'Requirements of .ck registration' from the article on '.ck'. | 1) Non-resident domain applications cost €222.00 (EUR) for a minimum of 2 years, and must be renewed every 2 years thereafter. ; 2) Applications for a domain if it is already taken or is not affiliated with brand or name identity to you or your company e.g. 'nike.co.ck', 'mobil.co.ck', etc. ; 3) Domains considered prof... | [
".ck\n\n.co.ck: business organizations ; .org.ck: not-for-profit organizations ; .edu.ck: educational institutions ; .gov.ck: government agencies ; .net.ck: Internet Service Providers ; .gen.ck: ; .biz.ck: Business related pages for the Cook Islands ; .info.ck: Information pages relating to the Cook Islands .ck is ... |
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