There are several restrictions for domain names in certain countries. Here are some examples:
1. China – Only Chinese citizens or companies registered in China can register a .cn domain.
1. India – Domain names ending in .in can be registered by anyone, but some domains require specific eligibility criteria such as .gov.in for government organizations, .edu.in for education institutions, etc.
1. United Arab Emirates – To register a .ae domain, the registrant must have a presence in the UAE and a local trade license.
1. Germany – To register a .de domain, the registrant must have a presence in Germany or a German trademark.
1. Russia – To register a .ru domain, the registrant must be a legal entity or an individual residing in Russia.
1. South Africa – To register a .za domain, the registrant must have a presence in South Africa and a South African ID or passport.
1. Japan – To register a .jp domain, the registrant must have a presence in Japan and a local administrative contact.
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