.nz rules

The .nz domain name space is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) assigned to Aotearoa New Zealand. It represents us on the Internet and is managed for the benefit of us all. The .nz rules and schedules set out the rules for parties involved in the .nz domain name space.

The Domain Name Commission is responsible for enforcing the .nz rules.

InternetNZ is responsible for creating and consulting on the .nz rules. Any questions regarding these rules can be sent to the Domain Name Commission via our online contact form.

Introduction and Context

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.nz rules

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Schedule 1 - Policy Development Process

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Schedule 2 - Dispute Resolution Service

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Schedule 3 - Conflicted Names Process

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.nz Dispute Resolution Scheme Rules consultation

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