FAQs for .lu Luxembourger Domains
What name can I register?
Entities registering domain names are fully responsible for their right to said name. They have proceeded to every required verification concerning potential conflicts with notably trade marks, names of legal entities, etc. and hence certify to RESTENA Foundation that neither the registration of the domain name nor the manner in which the domain name is directly or indirectly used infringes the legal rights of a third party. Submission of a domain registration constitutes warranty to RESTENA Foundation that the entity has rights to use the submitted name. The applicant indemnifies the registry against any claim that the registration of the domain name or the manner in which the domain name is directly or indirectly used infringes the legal rights of any third party and indemnifies them against the reasonable costs and expenses, however they may arise, incurred in defending or dealing with such a claim.
RESTENA Foundation acknowledges that international guidelines have been or are currently published by international organization like for instance ICANN or CENTR (RFC 1591, Best Practice Guidelines, etc.) and retains the right to refer to these guidelines when defining its registration policy for second level domain names under .lu.
Reasons for rejecting domain name applications:
RESTENA Foundation does not in principle proceed to any "a priori" verification of an application for a domain name.
Domain name applications which belong to one cpr144449003101 of the following categories are however rejected:
(a) domain names which are identical to an already registered domain name;
(b) domain names with a hyphen (-) on third and fourth position, except in case of IDN ACE-Strings;
(c) domain names clearly contrary to public order or offending common decency.