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IDN FAQ

Can I register my company's or products' Chinese or Korean or Japanese or other non-English name ending in .com or .net?

Yes. You can register an Internationalized Domain Name ending in .com or .net, if available. So, you can seek to register your business name just as you would write it, complete with Chinese or Korean or Japanese or other non-English characters. Internationalized Domain Names are domain names represented by native scripts defined in unicode 3.2. For example, a Chinese domain name would be followed by .com or .net: Your browser may not support display of this image..com. This is just one way that .com and .net can reflect your business



Why do I need an Internationalized Domain Name ending in .com or .net?

It to reach your target markets in your customers' preferred language and script. They also eliminate the need to translate or transliterate your brand into English characters for use as an Internet address. Furthermore, Internationalized Domain Names ending in .com or .net are based on international standards to help navigate the Internet in non-Ascii and certain non-English languages, such as Chinese, Korean or Arabic, etc.