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| Introduced | 1987 |
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| TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
| Status | {{{status}}} |
| Registry | {{{registry}}} |
| Sponsor | MIMOS Berhad |
| Intended use | Entities connected with |
| Actual use | Popular in Malaysia |
| Registration restrictions | Malaysian presence required; various restrictions specific to different subdomains |
| Structure | Registrations are available at third level beneath some second-level labels |
| Documents | Registration; FAQs; Agreement for registration of domain name |
| Dispute policies | Dispute Resolution Policy |
| Website | MYNIC |
.my is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Malaysia. The Malaysia Network Information Centre (MYNIC) is currently the registry and registrar for the domain, in charge of registration, billing, system administration, and policies and operation of the domain. MYNIC was previously a division of MIMOS Berhad, a research and development government corporation, before it was incorporated on May 24, 2006.
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Domains
Domain naming convention
Registrations of .my domains are at the third-level under second-level names and, more recently, second-level domains. Therefore, .my domains are usually structured as exemplified below:
Previously, MYNIC only registered third level domain names. As such, MYNIC didn't register .my domains names such as:
www.example.com.myexample.example2.com.myexample.my
But this no longer appears to be the case. Previous exemptions in the third restriction were the official websites of MIMOS (mimos.my) and Jaring (jaring.my) (a former subsidiary of MIMOS).
Second-level domains
- .com.my, for commercial organisations or activities.
- .net.my, for network-related organisations or activities.
- .org.my, for organisations or activities that do not fall under other categories.
- .gov.my, for Malaysian government organisations only.
- .edu.my, for Malaysian educational organisations only.
- .sch.my, for Malaysian schools only.
- .mil.my, for Malaysian military organisations only.
- .name.my, for Malaysian individuals' personal use only.
The .name.my subdomain is specifically reserved for personal domains of individuals, and registrations in all other subdomains are restricted to companies and organisations.
Third-level domains and restrictions
Registers are free to define the names of their domain names in any romanised form including those written in English, Malay, pinyin and romanised Tamil. However, MYNIC restricts the use of certain names, including:
- Country or state names, or well-known names, such as "Malaysia", "Melaka" or "Johore", which may only be applied by the relevant State authority, or individuals who have been authorised by the relevant State authority.
- Terms sensitive to the main religions in Malaysia, such as "Islam", "Buddha", "Hindu" or "Christianity".
- Words that are "obscene, scandalous, indecent, offensive or contrary to Malaysian public norms."
- "Bank" or "finance company" (or any derivative of the words), unless consent is obtained from the Minister of Finance, pursuant to Section 15 of the Banking and Financial Institutions Act 1989.
External links
- IANA .my whois information
- myNIC - Malaysia's .my domain registry/registrar
- Requirements for .my domain registration
- Top Links.my / Malaysia Free Sub-Domain Website
Wikipedia content modification information:
- This page was last modified on 7 January 2009, at 00:18.
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