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IDNs with characters such as $

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I'm not sure about this, but I was under the impression that you could register IDNs like make$.com

Is this incorrect?

If it's not, how would I go about registering a name like that?

Please clarify, I would really appreciate it.

Thanks.
- Jordan
 
Hi Jordan,

Yes it can be reg'd in form of e.g. "赚$", but I did a search

Simpified Chinese - 赚$, 赚$$
Traditional Chinese - 賺$, 賺$$

All gone!
 
Unregistered said:
Hi Jordan,

Yes it can be reg'd in form of e.g. "赚$", but I did a search

Simpified Chinese - 赚$, 赚$$
Traditional Chinese - 賺$, 賺$$

All gone!
Let me clarify my question.

if it was available I could register make$.com?

and Joe Blow from the U.S. could type in his american keyboard make$.com and it would work in their IE7 browser?

Thanks.
- Jordan
 
I dont think so. make is an english word, its not an IDN. $ only works with IDN names I think.
 
NameTower said:
Let me clarify my question.

if it was available I could register make$.com?

and Joe Blow from the U.S. could type in his american keyboard make$.com and it would work in their IE7 browser?

Thanks.
- Jordan
yes you could but it would be a waste of reg fee as ppl aren't likely to type it in.
 
Jeff said:
yes you could but it would be a waste of reg fee as ppl aren't likely to type it in.
I understand.
But if I wanted to, where would I begin?

I tried idotz.net here:
http://idotz.net/idn/

I typed in make$

and it showed the whois for make.com

I really appreciate the help.

Thanks,
- Jordan
 
Jordan

ICANN have not released the $ symbol,
and it is likely they will never do so; and
so names like make$.com are not possible.

Other currency symbols, however, have
been released; I think Matt (Dillpup?) is the
best one to ask about exactly which ones
have been released, but then I guess 'cute
words' may not look quite so cute in a
(possibly unfamiliar) other currency.

.biz, I believe, allow the $ symbol in their
domains...

All the best,

Richard
 
richard said:
.biz, I believe, allow the $ symbol in their
domains...

$ is against the standards for any kind of domain name. Period. There is a very limited set of allowed characters, which is why we have to use xn-- encoding. Other currency symbols weren't "released", they simply became possible to register due to the IDN implementation, as they could be encoded in xn-- format.
 
You cannot register domains with "$", but you can with other currency symbols such as "£" or "€".
 
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