Appendix 1:
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BASIC TERMINOLOGY
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"hr" domain | HR domain |
activating the domain | procedure resulting in the
entry of the data on the registered domain into domain server of the HR domain,
thus making the domain "visible" (available) on the Internet |
arbitration board |
a committee that handles the arbitration procedure related to a concrete
arbitration requirement |
arbitration tribunal | a group of independent
professionals, especially in the field of information technology, law and
protection of intellectual property, among which the members are selected for
arbitration boards |
arbitration | specific procedure of settling disputes
between the actual domain user and the third parties, carried out according
to the provisions of these Regulations |
deleting the domain | procedure of
revoking the domain registration and deleting the domain from the Register,
by which the former domain user loses the right to use the domain, and the name
is released for submitting new requests for registration |
com.hr domain |
HR-T domain |
deactivating of domain |
procedure resulting in deleting the data about the registered domain from the domain server of the HR domain, which makes the
domain invisible (not available) on the Internet |
DNS (Domain Name System) |
(1) a system of Internet domains, regulated by the document RFC 1591;
(2) (spoken) name for domain server |
DNS service | HR-DNS service |
additional domain | HR-T domain |
domain | part of the computer name, information service or
e-mail address of the person on the Internet, usually denoting organisation
and /or geographic affiliation; examples: de, hr, si, us, carnet.hr, whitehouse.gov, math.colostate.edu
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domain of special significance for the RH information space |
HR-V domain |
domain for additional needs | HR-T domain |
domain for natural persons | HR-F domain |
domain for private activity of natural persons | HR-D domain |
domain for market (commercial) demands | HR-T domain |
domain server | network server (computer and adequate software support - domain name server), configured
according to the documents RFC-1034 and RFC-1035, and containing all the
technical information about the domain and answering the inquiries via network,
for each domain the basic (primary) and one or more auxiliary (secondary)
domain servers need to be defined. |
government body | body of legislative,
executive or judicial authorities in the Republic of Croatia |
natural person | (in these Regulations) citizens of the Republic of Croatia and foreign
persons with approved prolonged stay or permanent residence in the Republic of
Croatia |
from.hr domain | HR-F domain |
HR domain | top-level (ccTLD) domain entitled "hr", national domain of the
Republic of Croatia, delegated to CARNet for administration as Croatian
national domain. |
HR-D domain | domain for virtual identity of private
activities by natural persons Annex 2. |
HR-F domain | domain for virtual identity of natural persons Annex 2 |
HR-I domain | domain for improvement of information space Annex 2 |
HR-P domain | domain for virtual identity of legal entities Annex 2 |
HR-T domain | domain for market and other additional demands Annex 2 |
HR-V domain | domain important for the Republic of Croatia and her information space Annex 2 |
HR-DNS service | service within CARNet, which performs technical
activities related to the functioning of HR domain and tasks related to
reservation, registration, activation, deactivation of the domain within the
HR domain |
iz.hr domain | HR-F domain |
JD-register | unique (at government level) original register kept by
the authorised government body |
domain user | legal or natural person, on whose
request the HR domain is registered and entered in the domain register
maintained by the HR-DNS service, as the domain user, thus having all the
rights and responsibilities defined in these Regulations |
LS-register |
original register at the authorised body of local authority or self-government,
i.e. professional body (chamber) at the government level, issuing work permits,
in compliance with the laws of the Republic of Croatia |
name.hr domain | HR-F domain |
inheriting the domain | procedure by which a legal or natural person,
legal inheritor, i.e. inheritor of a legal entity, who has ceased to exist,
or natural person, who has died, re-registers the existing domain to his/her
favour |
renouncing of domain in favour of another | procedure by which a legal
or natural person renounces the rights of using a domain, registered at his/her
request, in favour of another legal or natural person, who meets the conditions
of these Regulations |
legal person | (in these Regulations) subjects, who are
recognised on the basis of valid legal regulations in the Republic of Croatia
as having the status of legal entities (e.g. subjects entered in the Court
Register of Companies or subjects entered into the Register of Societies). |
legal subject | (in these Regulations) legal person or natural person |
re-registration of domain | only HR-I |
trustee | a person, appointed by the
applicant for the domain registration the domain user, to handle the
registration activities, management and maintenance of the domain; the
trustee does not hold the rights or responsibilities of the domain user |
subdomain | domain, registered within another domain at a lower hierarchical
level,; e.g. math.colostate.edu is a subdomain of the domain colostate.edu |
commission | commission for the "hr" domain |
commission for "hr" domain |
commission, appointed by the CARNet Board of Governors, supervising the
implementation of these Regulations and the work of DNS service, and making
decisions on complaints and objections |
primary domain server | domain server |
register (of domains) | public register maintained by the HR-DNS service, listing
all the domains registered in compliance with these Regulations |
registration of domain | procedure resulting in entering the domain in
the Register, awarding the applicant the right to use the domain and to become
its user |
reservation of domain |
status of the domain from applying for
registration to completion of the registration procedure |
decision on the registration of the domain within the top-level hr domain |
official document, signed by the CARNet Chief Executive Officer and the HR-DNS service manager,
and verified by a CARNet embossed stamp, awarding the domain user the right
to use the concrete domain within the top-level hr domain |
secondary domain within the HR domain | domain, registered at the level immediately below the HR
domain, e.g.: carnet.hr, trgotrade.hr |
secondary domain server | domain server |
technical data on the domain | data needed to activate and make the domain
available on the Internet, usually the data on primary and secondary domain
server |
government body | (in these Regulations) the body of legislative or
executive authorities in the Republic of Croatia |
duration (of registration) of the domain | a period of time, after the expiration of which the registration
of the domain automatically ceases; as a rule, the duration of domain registration
is indefinite |
market/commercial domain | HR-T domain |
trademark | stamp |
top-level domain | domain of the highest (top) hierarchical level, e.g. de, hr, si, us, gov,
edu |
top-level "hr" domain | HR domain |
application for registration of the domain within HR domain |
filled in and certified form, as well as the necessary
additional documentation, used by the applicant to start the process of domain
registration |
stamp | stamp (according to the Act on Stamps NN 78/99) protects
the sign, especially: words, letters, digits, abbreviations, graphical
presentations, combinations of colours and their hues, three-dimensional
parts, product shapes or their packaging, provided that they are distinctive
as well as combinations of all the previously mentioned characters. In domain
registration verbal signs are very important, which means words, letters,
digits, and similar characters.
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