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Until the liberalization in November 2005, registering in .es was expensive and encumbered compared to other ccTLDs. The second-level word had to be either a trade mark valid in Spain, the exact name of the registering business or association or be the first name and at least the first surname of the registering individual. Common words and placenames were unregisterable. There was also a requirement of a minimum of three characters in the name, though some exceptions like hp.es (Hewlett-Packard Spain) and pp.es (People's Party) were allowed. As an alternative many Spanish organizations registered under .com, .org or .net.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.es
Dok za .it i dalje vazi da
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Must be a resident of an EU country to register; registration requires sending paper or fax letter which must be completed in Italian
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.it
Naravno da nisam "lupio", lepo sam napisao do skoro...
Spanija je identifikovala komplikovanu proceduru za registraciju domena kao glavnu kocnicu u razvoju "domaceg" interneta i ubrzo potom i otklonila.
Ukoliko je stvarno tako kao sto kazes za .ES, da li i .RS domen ceka isti bum?