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| '''Introduced''' || 21175
| '''Introduced''' || 21175
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| '''{{wp|Top-level domain|TLD}}''' || Country code top-level domain
| '''{{wp|Top-level domain|TLD}}''' || {{wp|Country code top-level domain}}
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|'''Status''' || Active
|'''Status''' || Active
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| '''Actual use''' || Popular in Kiravia and for transnational [[Coscivian civilisation|Coscivian]] web media, showing some decline since the introduction of {{wp|internationalized (IDN) ccTLD|internationalised TLDs}}.
| '''Actual use''' || Popular in Kiravia and for transnational [[Coscivian civilisation|Coscivian]] web media, showing some decline since the introduction of {{wp|internationalized (IDN) ccTLD|internationalised TLDs}}.
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| '''Registration restrictions''' || Presence requirement liberalised in recent years
| '''Registration restrictions''' || Varying restrictions for registration under certain second-level domains.<br>Presence requirement liberalised in recent years.
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| '''Structure''' || All levels of registration open.
| '''Structure''' || Registration open at the third level. Public registration petitions at the second level subject to board review.
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| '''Dispute policies''' || None
| '''Dispute policies''' || None
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| '''Website''' || www.kiravialíonē.kr
| '''Website''' || www.registrar.kr
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After the end of Kirosocialism in 21185, the Kiravian Internet Organisation was restructured as a {{wp|Quango|quasi-governmental organisation}}, and the Kiravia Online registry was privatised as a nonprofit corporation. Simplification of the registration process, coupled with the explosive growth in the Kiravian tech sector and internet use by Kiravians spurred a deluge of new registrations.
After the end of Kirosocialism in 21185, the Kiravian Internet Organisation was restructured as a {{wp|Quango|quasi-governmental organisation}}, and the Kiravia Online registry was privatised as a nonprofit corporation. Simplification of the registration process, coupled with the explosive growth in the Kiravian tech sector and internet use by Kiravians spurred a deluge of new registrations.
==Registration==
Registration of new domains at the third level is accomplished by submission of a request to Registrar.kr, a project of Kiravia Online. Most requests are submitted online, though the organisation receives a handful of requests by mail each year. In order to register a domain directly at the second level, the applicant must submit a written petition to Kiravia Online, where it is subject to review by a Board of Revisions based on several criteria, principally the applicant entity's "capacity for productive long-term occupancy of the domain", its degree of physical presence in Kiravia, and its "forseeable contributions to the advancement of Kiravian networked computing". It is understood that the third criterion is fulfilled by a sizeable donation to Kiravia Online in the applicant's name. Proposals for new categorical second-level domains are submitted by the Kiravian Internet Organisation.
Domains under .kr must consist of Latin letters, Arabic numerals, and basic Latin punctuation. Latin letters and diacritics used in the standard Romanisation of Kiravic (e.g. á, þ, ē, ɣ, æ) or in Lusonic or Kiravian Gaelic are included. Ordinary domain names must be between 3 and 29 characters in length, though two-character and 30-33 character names may be granted by special petition.


==Structure==
==Structure==