.study domain registration


The purpose of the new .study extension is to establish a clear, dedicated and easily recognisable online identity for students, or students-to-be, who are searching for an online course of study suited to their needs.

.study domain registration

Summary

Type

New generic top level domain (NgTLD)

Geographical Area

Generic

Nation / Category

Education

Check your .study domain's availability

Requirements for the .study extension

  • Reserved for subjects belonging to the sector that the extension refers to.
  • The domain name must contain a minimum number of 3 characters and a maximum of 63 characters excluding the tld length

.study domain registration rules

The registration of a .study domain is reserved for the education sector.


.study domain calendar

.study domain phases

All dates may be subject to variation and do not depend on our will, but on other factors such as changes to the rules dictated by individual registers or ICANN.
Phases Date
Trademark Sunrise domains study 11/08/15 > 10/10/15
Go Live domains study 14/10/15 > 14/10/15

.study Sunrise Rules

The Sunrise of .study domain is a limited period of time during which holders of trademarks may preregister names that are the same or similar to their trademark in a privileged way and at an additional cost before it is sold to the public.

To participate in the Sunrise phase of the .studydomain, the trademark must be validated by a third party designated by ICANN: the Trademark Clearinghouse (TMCH).
Dominiando is an official TMCH agent and can, therefore, carry out brand validation procedures of the trademark on your behalf.

This validation is mandatory to participate in the Sunrise of all new domains and the same validation can be reused for registration during the Sunrise periods of all extensions that allow it.

More than one request for the same .study domain name will be settled by an auction between the contenders, trademark holders.


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