Ahi esta a 75€, que tambien es caro, pero dentro de un limite. No me gustaria arriesgarme y que luego pierda el dinero porque me digan que no depende de ellos, que me hubeira leido las condiciones o algo similar....
tenes que ir al sitio de FICORA Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority, ahi valen 48 euros que es el precio de registro. El problema es que el registro es enteramente en finés. De todos modos, te dejo la parte en inglés Products and prices as of 1 February 2006 New fi-domain name 48 € Transfer of a fi-domain name to another holder 48 € Certificate by eLetter 5 € Certificate signed by hand 10 € Renewal of a fi-domain name 48 € How long is the domain name valid? A fi-domain name is granted for a fixed period and is valid for 3 years from the date it has been granted. It can be renewed by paying the renewal fee before the end of validity. Consequently, there are no limits for the validity of a domain name, if it is regularly renewed before the date of expiry. A reminder of the expiry of a domain name is sent by FICORA both by letter and by e-mail to the addresses obtained.. Who can apply for a domain name? An enterprise or a private entrepreneur, a Finnish public body, an unincorporated state enterprise, an independent public corporation or a public association that has been entered into the Finnish trade register or the registers of associations and foundations, or a diplomatic mission of a foreign state may apply for a domain name under the root fi. A domain name cannot be applied for before the registration in the registers of trade, associations or foundations is completed. Pending registration is not sufficient. A business ID number or entry into the fiscal authority's register do not solely entitle to the application for a domain name. Associations and political parties shall indicate their association register number (123.456) in their application for a domain name. Other undertakings shall fill in their business ID number (1234567-8) in their application. As of 1 March 2006, the application for a domain name is also possible for a private person aged at least 15 years with a Finnish personal ID number and domiciled in a Finnish municipality. A domain name can be applied for by a guardian on behalf of a minor aged at least 15 years and an adult of age for whom a guardian has been nominated. Private persons shall always indicate their personal ID number in the application. An agent can be used in the application for a fi-domain name. The agent fills in the application form on behalf of his or her principal. The applicant may authorise an agent to represent him/herself in all matters related to the domain name. Applications for fi-domain names are also made by many internet service providers on behalf of their customers. Also, many service providers apply for domain names on their clients’ behalf. What kinds of domain names are accepted? Primarily, the applicant can freely choose a fi-domain name and for instance any connection to the applicant's business or activity is no longer required. Some restrictions regarding the form and contents of the name are, however, prescribed by law. A fi-domain name may consist of 2 - 63 characters. It may be composed of letters a - z, digits 0 - 9 and a hyphen. As of 1 September 2005 it has also been possible to use the characters å, ä and ö in a fi-domain name. A domain name cannot begin or end with a hyphen. The third and fourth character of a domain name cannot both be hyphens. A fi-domain name must be a functional internet address. This means that at least two functional name servers must be configured for the domain name. The data of the name servers must be given in the application for a domain name, and a domain name cannot be granted before the operation of the name servers has been checked. See also item What are name servers? What kinds of domain names are not accepted? A fi- domain name shall not be illegally based on another party's protected name or trademark or a natural person's name. The protected names referred to in law mean names entered into the Finnish trade, association or foundation registers or the marks in the Finnish or EC trademark register. Respectively, the names of public bodies and established names and marks referred to in the Business Names and Trademark Act are protected. A natural person's name is a person name composed of a first name and a family name in accordance with the Name Act. An undertaking may apply for a domain name consisting of a person's first and family name (e.g. maijavirtanen.fi or virtanenmaija.fi) only in case that the name has, exactly in the same form, been registered as a business name or trademark. The register number of the name or mark must be indicated in the application for a fi-domain name. A natural person may apply for a domain name composed of a person's first and family name only if it is the applicant's official name. A domain name shall not include expressions that are insulting or incite to criminal activity. Neither shall domain names be applied for with the purpose of redelivery. A domain name cannot be a word or abbreviation indicating the form of an undertaking (such as Ltd/Limited, Oy/Osakeyhtiö), the word trademark or global or country codes (such as com, net, org, fi or dk).Offline