.NU Registry Terms and Conditions Agreement Required for Registrants

On June 1, The .NU registry will require registrants to agree to the registry terms and conditions when registering a .NU domain. This will require API resellers to start using a new attribute when registering a .NU domain.

Sample letter notification

Subject: Important: Changes to .Nu Domain Requirements
Preview: Action is required to continue registering .nu domains. Please read this email carefully.

Hello,

We’re reaching out to let you know that The Swedish Internet Foundation, the registry operator for .nu, is making a change to their requirements, effective June 1, 2024. You’re receiving this email because you have .nu domains under management, and you’ll need to make an update to accommodate the change.

What’s changing?

As of June 1, 2024, the .Nu Terms and Conditions must be agreed to when submitting a registration order. The registry Terms and Conditions are available here: Terms and Conditions

What do you need to do?

If you use the Enom API:
Starting on Jun 1, 2024, you will need to make sure you are submitting the new parameter with your registration order: sif_agree=I Agree. See API Guide
You'll also want to present your customer with the .Nu Terms and Conditions before they complete their registration.

If you use the Enom Control Panel:
You'll be asked to agree to the .Nu Terms and Conditions on your customer's behalf.

If you have any questions or concerns about these changes, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at help@enom.com.

Sincerely,
The Tucows Enom Team

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.NU domain management changes

What do you need to do?

.NU domain management method Changes
If you use the Enom API:
  • Starting on Jun 1, 2024, you will need to make sure you are submitting the new parameter with your registration order: sif_agree=I Agree See API Guide
  • You'll also want to present your customer with the .Nu Terms and Conditions before they complete their registration.
If you use the Enom Control Panel:
  • You'll be asked to agree to the .Nu Terms and Conditions on your customer's behalf.

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