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Introduction
- Briefly introduce the National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) and the INRegistry
- Mention the importance of domain registration under the ".in" ccTLD
- Introduce the concept of reserved and prohibited domain names
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Reasons for reserving or prohibiting domain names
- Security concerns
- Legal issues
- Preventing misuse
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Categories of reserved and prohibited domain names
- Names of international, intergovernmental, or treaty-based organizations
- Domain names containing country names or official abbreviations of countries
- Obscene, offensive, or derogatory domain names
- Domain names that may cause confusion, misrepresentation, or false association with government or public authorities
- Domain names that may cause confusion, misrepresentation, or false association with recognized trademarks, organizations, or companies
- Domain names identical or confusingly similar to well-known names, brands, or trademarks
- Names reserved for future extensions or registry operations
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INRegistry policies and guidelines for reserved and prohibited domain names
- Overview of the policies and guidelines
- The process of updating and maintaining the list of reserved and prohibited domain names
- How to access the official list
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Implications for registrants
- The importance of being aware of reserved and prohibited domain names
- Consequences of registering a prohibited or reserved domain name
- Tips for choosing a compliant domain name
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Conclusion
- Recap the importance of understanding reserved and prohibited domain names under the INRegistry
- Encourage potential registrants to consult the official INRegistry list and follow the guidelines to ensure compliance