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[[Emojli]], a messaging app created by [[Tom Scott (entertainer)|Tom Scott]] and Matt Gray, used the domain emoj.li as its official webpage. |
[[Emojli]], a messaging app created by [[Tom Scott (entertainer)|Tom Scott]] and Matt Gray, used the domain emoj.li as its official webpage. |
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[[Li (surname)|Li]] is also a Romanization of the most common Chinese surname. Some people with this last name register .li domains for personal use. Examples include |
[[Li (surname)|Li]] is also a Romanization of the most common Chinese surname. Some people with this last name register .li domains for personal use. Examples include [[Jet Li|Jet.Li]] and [https://raymond.li Raymond.Li]. People with the last name [[Wang (surname)|Wang]] use the [[.wang]] TLD similarly. |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
Revision as of 06:59, 5 January 2021
Introduced | 1993 |
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TLD type | Country code top-level domain |
Status | Active |
Registry | SWITCH Teleinformatics Services |
Sponsor | University of Liechtenstein |
Intended use | Entities connected with Liechtenstein |
Actual use | Popular in Liechtenstein; gets some other uses |
Registration restrictions | None |
Structure | Registrations are made directly at second level |
DNSSEC | yes |
.li is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Liechtenstein. The .li TLD was created in 1993. The domain is sponsored and administered by the University of Liechtenstein in Vaduz.[1] Registration of .li domain names used to be managed by SWITCH, administrator of Switzerland's .ch ccTLD. In February 2013, SWITCH discontinued its .li registration service for private customers, delegating it to a number of recognized partner firms.[2]
There are no requirements to apply for the extension. Registrations of internationalized domain names have been accepted since March 2004.[3]
Domain hacks and vanity usage
Many Long Island organizations and companies have adopted the .li TLD as a domain hack.[4]
As -li is a diminutive ending in Swiss German (Standard German -lein), many Swiss companies[which?] register an additional, or alternative, .li domain for their businesses and services.
In Russian, -li is a verbal ending of past tense plural form. That is why some Russian-oriented sites use it as a part of the site name with the verbal stem before the dot.
Emojli, a messaging app created by Tom Scott and Matt Gray, used the domain emoj.li as its official webpage.
Li is also a Romanization of the most common Chinese surname. Some people with this last name register .li domains for personal use. Examples include Jet.Li and Raymond.Li. People with the last name Wang use the .wang TLD similarly.
Notes
- ^ IANA .li whois information
- ^ "The registration of new domain names ending in .li and the administration of existing domain names ending in .li is now only possible via the 60 or so Partners recognised by SWITCH." Information page for .li domain names. Henning Steier, Switch wehrt sich gegen Vorwürfe von Hostpoint, NZZ, 9 January 2013.
- ^ IDN - Domain Names with Accents and Umlauts
- ^ Solnik, Claude (2010-05-05), "Companies stake out .li territory online" (opening snippet), libn.com, Long Island Business News, retrieved 2013-03-15