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Вы можете быстро и удобно зарегистрировать домен .so на сайте официального регистратора SideNames. Наш сервис предлагает низкие цены на регистрацию в зоне .so. Наша команда специалистов обеспечивает качественное и оперативное обслуживание, чтобы вы могли получить доменное имя, которое отражает вашу уникальность и соответствует вашим потребностям. Мы гарантируем безопасный и надежный процесс регистрации домена, а также предоставляем возможность перенести уже существующий домен .so к нам. Не тратьте время на поиск других регистраторов, воспользуйтесь нашим абсолютным доверием и опытом в регистрации доменов. Мы ценим каждого клиента, поэтому предлагаем различные пакеты услуг, включающие дополнительные функциональные возможности и сервисы, чтобы удовлетворить все ваши потребности в сфере интернет-присутствия. Вы можете быть уверены, что ваш домен .so будет зарегистрирован в кратчайшие сроки и доступен для использования вашими клиентами и посетителями веб-сайта. Ждем вас на нашем сайте для регистрации домена .so с низкими ценами и профессиональным обслуживанием.
Мы предлагаем регистрацию доменов в расширении .so по цене от . Вы также можете зарегистрировать доменное имя на более длительный срок, если это разрешено правилами регистрации доменов. Выбрать срок регистрации для доменного имени, а также узнать стоимость регистрации в выбранной доменной зоне вы можете в корзине во время оформления заказа.
Разрешена ли регистрация домена .so частным лицам? Да
Разрешена ли регистрация домена .so организациям? Да
Есть ли запрещённые к регистрации имена доменов в зоне .so?
Нарушение применимых законов и правил, включая интересы третьих лиц, имена и деятельность, которые являются оскорбительными, а также общие термины интернета запрещены. Конкретные нарушения включают, но не ограничиваются: непристойности, порнография, азартные игры, деятельность против государственной политики или морали, деятельность, которая вводит общественность в заблуждение и/или нарушает честную деловую практику. Для полного списка ограничений смотрите FAQ.
Доступна ли защита WHOIS информации? Да
На какой срок разрешено регистрировать доменные имена .so?
Регистрация доменов в зоне .so возможна на период (в годах) 1-10.

Сколько времени займет процесс регистрации доменного имени .so?
Время регистрации домена .so в фазе общей доступности займет до одного часа.

Какие символы и какое количество символов допустимо для доменных имен .so?
Доменные имена должны: состоять минимум из 3 и максимум из 63 символов;начинаться с буквы или цифры и заканчиваться буквой или цифрой;использовать английский набор символов и могут содержать буквы (a-z, A-Z), цифры (0-9)
и тире (-) или их комбинацию;не начинаться и не заканчиваться тире;не содержать тире в качестве третьего и четвертого символов (например www.ab--cd.so);не содержать пробел (например www.ab cd.so).

Услуга "Доверенное лицо" для доменов .so.
Услуга Доверенного Лица (Trustee Service) поможет вам решить большинство требований локального присутствия, когда есть ограничения на регистрацию домена. Услуга Доверенного Лица недоступна для этого домена

Предоставляет ли Sidenames услуги хостинга для доменов .so?
Sidenames предлагает хостинг и сервис электронной почты для .so. Вы можете добавить хостинг, услуги Email и SSL сертификаты при оформлении заказа или связавшись с нами.

Могу ли я переместить от вас свой домен, если я использую услугу Доверенное лицо)? (трансфер домена)
Услуга "Доверенное лицо" (trustee) не может быть перенесена при трансфере домена. Если вы используете услугу "Доверенное лицо", то прежде, чем начать процедуру переноса (трансфера) к другому регистратору, согласно правил доменной зоны .so, вам необходимо изменить контактные данные владельца домена.

Могу ли я скрыть мою регистрационную информацию (Скрытие WHOIS)?
Да. Вы можете активировать услугу Скрытия WHOIS при покупке нового домена.

Существует ли льготный период продления для доменов .so?
Для различных национальных доменов верхнего уровня (ccTLD), а также для интернационализированных доменных имён (IDN) период льготного продления может отличаться. Некоторые реестры могут требовать продление домена ранее, напр. за 60 дней до даты окончания срока регистрации. Это ваша ответственность проследить, чтобы плата за продление домена была внесена заблаговременно до указанной Sidenames даты, независимо от даты окончания срока регистрации домена. Отсутствие оплаты до указанной Sidenames даты может повлечь дополнительные расходы на восстановление вашего доменного имени .so.
Со для даты окончания регистрации и до момента, когда домен может быть зарегистрирован снова, может потребоваться время на период восстановления. И в случае, если вы не уплатили вовремя - ваш сайт будет недоступен, по этому очень важно, чтобы вы внесли оплату своевременно до даты, указанной Sidenames.

Какой Реестр управляет доменными именами .so?
SO Registry.

Правила урегулирования споров для доменов .so?
The most recent source for .so domains dispute policy can be found at: www.registry.si/fileadmin/dokumenti/register/ENG/ADR/b_ARDS-ang-v3.pdf
Arnes has, in cooperation with legal experts, prepared a Procedure for Alternative (Domain Name) Dispute Resolution (ADR) . All domain name holders, registrars and Arnes as the registry are bound by it. This procedure is also quick and inexpensive way of resolving domain name disputes but it does not exclude the possibility of using other legal remedies.
Three conditions must be fulfilled to initiate the ADR procedure:
- that the domain name is identical to or interchangeable with the
trade mark valid on the territory of the Republic of Slovenia, or company name, as taken from the court register in the Republic of Slovenia, or that it violates copyright under the law of the Republic of Slovenia, or a registered geographic designation to which complainant is entitled under the law of the Republic of Slovenia, or encroaches on rights to personal name under the law of the Republic of Slovenia, or encroaches upon other rights recognised in the legal system of the Republic of Slovenia;
- domain name holder does not have the right to his registered domain name;
- the domain name is registered or used in bad faith.
In case of a dispute independent arbiters are appointed to deliver a verdict with which Arnes must comply with.
When the ADR is started both the complainant and domain holder must follow the proper procedure, use proper forms and mind the terms. We have prepared a graphic illustration of the procedure to offer you some help.
RULES OF THE ALTERNATIVE DOMAIN NAME DISPUTE
RESOLUTION PROCEDURE FOR .SI TOP-LEVEL DOMAINS
(ARDS Rules)
Version 1.1
Preamble
1. The ARDS Rules form part of the General terms and conditions for registration of domains under the .si top-level domain (hereinafter: General terms and conditions). These Rules are binding on all Registrars that have contracts with Arnes and on all domain-name holders.
2. The ARDS Rules regulate potential disputes regarding domains registered under the .si top-level domain.
3. The ARDS Rules, together with the ARDS Principles included in the General terms and conditions, have the legal character of a contractually agreed alternative dispute-resolution system. This system does not exclude or restrict, and is not intended to exclude or restrict, court protection that is the constitutional or statutory right of any party.
4. The ARDS Rules and the ARDS Principles may be amended on the basis of a decision ofArnes. All amendments shall enter into force on the date of publication on the Arnes website or subsequently, after the expiry of an interval defined by Arnes.
Terms used Unless otherwise indicated by the text, the terms used in the ARDS Rules shall have the following meanings:
ADMINISTRATOR means Arnes where it manages the ARDS procedure or provides administrative support to the tribunal in the procedure.
DOMAIN means a domain name registered directly under the .si top-level domain.
DOMAIN-NAME HOLDER is a subject allocated a domain name under the .si top-level domain in accordance with the General terms and conditions
DECISION means a decision in which the tribunal rules on a disputed domain name.
ARDS PROCEDURE is the alternative dispute resolution procedure for domains under the .si top-level domain, managed and coordinated by the tribunal president and undertaken by arbiters, and with the necessary administrative and organisational support from the administrator in line with the provisions of the ARDS Rules.
APPEAL is an application by an appellant that initiates an ARDS procedure.
APPELLANT is a third party in the ARDS procedure that asserts that the registered domain name of a domain-name holder violates its rights.
TRIBUNAL is a separate and independent institution that operates under the administrator comprising a tribunal president, a deputy and arbiters.
An ARBITER is a person with special professional knowledge and experience in law or other relevant fields appointed by the tribunal president to rule on the substance of a dispute in a specific domain-name dispute within the ARDS procedure.
The REGISTRAR is a subject with a contract with Arnes on the basis of which it is granted the right to register, and to extend the registration of, domains under the .si top-level domain on behalf of its customers.
The SENATE comprises three arbiters appointed by the tribunal president to rule on a particular domain-name dispute under the ARDS procedure.
DISPUTED DOMAIN NAME is a domain name for which an ARDS procedure has been initiated or is underway.
PARTY is the domain-name holder or appellant.
APPLICATION is any written communication from a party to the ARDS procedure sent to the administrator or tribunal.
ARDS PROCEDURE RULES
1. General provisions
1.1 The ARDS procedure shall be managed in accordance with these Rules. Where these
Rules do not provide sufficiently precise instructions for the management of the ARDS procedure, the administrator or arbiter or senate may by agreement apply mutatis mutandis the Rules of Permanent Arbitration at GZS or UNCITRAL.
1.2 The ARDS procedure shall take place in Ljubljana. Where possible through means of communication, arbiters and parties may perform individual tasks in the procedure from other locations.
1.3 The Slovenian language shall be used in ARDS procedures.

2. Tribunal
2.1 The tribunal is specifically established and organised as a separate and independent institution within the administrator to ensure the implementation of impartial and rapid resolution and decision-making in disputes regarding domains under the .si top-level domain.
2.2 The tribunal shall not have legal personality.
2.3 Disputes shall be decided by an arbiter, who must be and remain independent and impartial towards parties to the dispute. If an appellant in the appeal or the domain-name holder in a response to the appeal requests a decision by a senate of three arbiters, a senate of three arbiters shall rule on such dispute.
2.4 The administrator shall undertake administrative and organisational work for the tribunal.
The administrator shall also undertake all necessary organisational activity within the framework of ARDS until the appointment of an arbiter or senate.
2.5 The administrator shall appoint the tribunal president. The administrator shall appoint arbiters to the list of arbiters at the suggestion of and following consultation with the tribunal president. The tribunal president shall select and appoint a deputy from among the arbiters. The tribunal president may not perform the role of arbiter. The names of the tribunal president, his or her deputy and a list of at least 7 arbiters shall be published on the Arnes website.
2.6 The deputy may temporarily replace the tribunal president with regard to his or her duties.
The deputy tribunal president may not appoint himself or herself as arbiter to rule on an individual dispute, and may not decide in the event of doubt as to his or her independence, impartiality or ability to decide on an individual case.
2.7 The tribunal president shall form a list of professional associates of the tribunal, which shall be published on the administrator's website.

3. Applications
3.1 An application is any written communication between a party and the administrator or tribunal. The term written shall be taken to include documents, notes, data and applications in electronic form that genuinely represent a designed and sent or received message:
• If it is accessible and suitable for subsequent use;
• If the stored electronic message allows identification of the sender, recipient and time and place of sending or receipt;
• And if the technology and procedures used prevent to a reasonable and sufficient extent changes to or deletions of data that could not readily be identified, or where there exists a reliable guarantee regarding the invariability of the particular message in electronic form.

3.2 All applications submitted by parties pursuant to these Rules must be sent within the intervals stipulated by these Rules:
• By electronic mail to [email protected] in MS Word format, and
• By registered mail to Academic and Research Network of Slovenia, ARDS, PO Box 7, 1001, Ljubljana.
Where an application sent by electronic mail differs from an application sent by registered mail, the latter shall be deemed to be the authentic version.
3.3 Applications shall be deemed timely if sent by registered mail before the end of the last day of the interval, and if they arrive in the electronic mailbox of the administrator before the end of the last day of the interval. In the event of technical barriers to the acceptance of applications by electronic mail, the administrator shall suitably extend the interval by a reasonable length of time if the application was sent by mail in a timely manner.
3.4 Where for an individual type of application there exist electronic or paper forms that are appended to these Rules and available on the Arnes website, such forms must be used for such applications, otherwise the administrator and tribunal shall not be obliged to accept them.
3.5 All applications sent by mail must be sent together with enclosed documentation in three copies, otherwise the administrator and tribunal shall not be obliged to accept them.
3.6 All applications by parties, with the exception of appeals, must contain a task number,otherwise the administrator and tribunal shall not be obliged to accept them.
3.7 All applications sent by mail must be signed in holograph by the party. Where the party is a legal person, applications must also contain the stamp of the legal person.
3.8 All applications by parties must be in the Slovenian language. If parties submit documents in other languages, they shall be obliged on request by the administrator, arbiters or senate (if the procedure is operating before an arbiter or a senate of three arbiters) to submit a certified translation of the documents concerned.
3.9 Parties shall submit all applications to the administrator, which shall forward them to the tribunal without delay.

4. Submission
4.1 The administrator shall endeavour to send all communications to parties:
• by electronic mail to the email address; and
• by registered mail with receipt.

4.2 The administrator shall in principle send relevant material or necessary communication to parties' postal and email addresses. If an appellant supplies another postal address for the domain-name holder, and if delivery to the postal address originating from the domain-name holder was unsuccessful, the administrator shall attempt to deliver to the postal address provided by the appellant. If such delivery also fails, the administrator shall act under clause 4.4.
4.3 All communications intended for parties shall be deemed by the administrator to have been received on the date shown on the receipt. Failed email communication shall not affect the success of delivery, although the administrator may attempt to deliver to an alternative email address according to its own judgement. If temporary technical barriers prevent communication by email, the administrator shall attempt the communication as soon as possible or within a reasonable interval.
4.4. Where any communication cannot be delivered to a party due to deficient or inaccurate information that was or should have been provided by the party, or if the party fails to collect a delivery from poste restante within the defined interval, or refuses the delivery, delivery shall be deemed to have occurred on the date it was attempted.
4.5 Parties with an authorised representative may opt in their initial application for communications to be delivered to their representative in accordance with the provisions of this section.
4.6 All communication from arbiters or the senate shall be delivered to parties by the administrator in accordance with the rules of this section.

5. Deadlines
5.1 The deadlines binding on arbiters and the tribunal shall have the legal character of instructions for their behaviour in the particular procedure. Any reasonable breach of deadlines shall not affect the outcome or validity of the procedure.
5.2 Parties shall be obliged to comply with binding deadlines on parties; failure to do so could harm their case.

6. Appeals
6.1 An appeal is an application by an appellant that initiates a procedure.
6.2 Appeals must contain:
• Full name, postal and email address and telephone number of the appellant and lawful agent or representative in the procedure, including the authorisation of the representative if the appellant has a lawful agent or representative;
• A request to decide on the case enclosed in accordance with ARDS rules;
• The contact person and email and postal address to whom and to which all communications under the ARDS Rules should be sent; _postopekARDS-ang-v3.doc
• Data on the domain-name holder, and specifically full name, title or other name, contact person, postal and email address and telephone number, including such data as follows from the whois database and other data available to the appellant;
• An indication of the disputed domain name or names;
• A statement that the appellant meets all the conditions for initiating a procedure in accordance with the dispute resolution principles, together with an explanation thereof, which may not be more than 3000 words in length;
• A statement or request from the appellant for deletion or transfer of the disputed domain or domains;
• If the appellant requests that the dispute be decided by a senate of three arbiters, a statement to that effect;
• A statement as to whether the disputed domain or domains is or are subject to court, arbitration or other procedures, and evidence of such procedures;
• Appeals in paper form must include evidence of payment of fees;
• If the appellant is a legal person, an extract from the relevant register of legal persons;
• Any evidence supporting the appeal, in paper, electronic or other form;
• A declaration of the veracity of statements, consent to the use of the ARDS Rules and the General terms and conditions, responsibility, good faith and eligibility for the procedure under the law of the Republic of Slovenia as substantively stipulated on the form.

6.3 Appeals may only relate to multiple domains if such domains are possessed by single domain-name holder.
6.4 Appellants may not submit appeals regarding domains where a decision on the dispute between the appellant and the domain-name holder has already been adopted in an ARDS procedure, or where such procedure has been suspended.
6.5 The administrator shall within seven (7) days of receipt of an appeal and receipt of payment of the fees verify whether the appeal complies with formal requirements. If the appeal has formal deficiencies, the administrator shall call upon the appellant to correct or supplement the appeal as appropriate within five (5) days of receipt of such call.
6.6 If an appellant fails within the interval referred to in clause 6.5 of these Rules to correct or supplement the appeal, the appellant shall be deemed to have withdrawn the appeal.
6.7 Complete appeals shall be registered in the administrator's records. A task number shall be allocated in accordance with the internal rules of the administrator. The administrator shall quote the task number in all communications sent to parties.
6.8 The administrator shall send complete appeals to the domain-name holder together with an explanation from the administrator that the domain-name holder has the right in accordance with ARDS rules to respond to the appeal within an interval of twenty-one
(21) days from the date of receipt of the appeal.
6.9 The administrator shall at the same time also inform the registrar or registrars that registered the disputed domain or domains of the appeal.
6.10 From the date when a complete appeal is made, the domain may not be transferred to a third party until the procedure either ends with a decision of the arbiter or panel, and the implementation thereof, or is suspended. (Such domains are assigned blocked status.).

7. Responses to appeals
7.1 Domain-name holders may within twenty-one (21) days from the date of delivery of the appeal submit their responses to the appeal to the administrator.
7.2 Responses to appeals must contain:
• Full name, postal and email address and telephone number of the domain-name holder and lawful agent or representative in the procedure, including the authorisationof the representative if the domain-name holder has a lawful agent or representative;
• The contact person and email and postal address to whom and to which all communications under the procedure should be sent;
• Response to the appellant's proposals to delete or transfer the disputed domain or domains, which together with the explanation may not be more than 3,000 words long;
• Where the domain-name holder requests that the procedure be decided by three arbiters, a declaration to that effect;
• An indication if the disputed domain or domains is or are subject to court, arbitration or other procedures, and evidence of such procedures;
• Where the domain-name holder requests that the procedure be decided by three arbiters, and the appellant has not so requested, the response to the appeal must include written evidence of the payment of fees;
• Any evidence supporting the response to the appeal, in paper, electronic or other form that is both verifiable and suitable for identification.


7.3 The administrator shall send responses to appeals within three (3) days to the appellant, together with an explanation that the appellant has the right within five (5) days of receipt thereof to submit an additional application in accordance with ARDS rules.
7.4 Where evidence of the payment of fees under the conditions referred to in the sixth indent of clause 7.2 has not been submitted, or where it is determined that the domain-name holder has failed to pay such fees, the request referred to in the fourth indent of clause
7.2 shall not be granted.