Reserved domain names refer to specific words or names that are reserved and prohibited from being registered by any person, as follows:
Names that violate Thailand laws.
Names that disrupt peace, order, or good morals of the people or public policies.
Names related to addictive substances, drugs, or harmful substances to the body.
Names that are obscene or rude.
Names related to territorial emblems, royal emblems, emblems used in official matters, official seals, position insignias.
Names related to royal titles, royal given names, abbreviated royal titles, abbreviated given names, or names of royal dynasties.
Names, words, texts, or symbols that represent the King, Queen, Crown prince, or royal dynasties.
Geographical names at the international level, such as country, group of countries, continents, regions, or self-governing areas that resemble countries. Names at the national level, such as provinces, major cities, oceans, seas, bays, peninsulas, capes, islands, archipelagos, or lakes. And, other geographical names known to the general public, such as mountains, rivers, districts, sub-districts, villages, roads, and so on.
Geographical indications protected by the law on that matter.
Names related to the domain name system, names that convey the meaning of the internet, protocols in the internet system, and internet technology names.
Other names as determined by the discretion of the Registrar's Foundation, which can be verified on the Registrar's website.
Domain names reserved on various grounds, refer to words or specific names that are reserved and not allowed to be registered by any person unless authorized by the rightful owner of the reserved word or name. The Registrar will examine the details and evidence provided in the registration request and issue an order to approve or reject the registration on a case-by-case basis. Reserved names based on different criteria will be announced on the Registrar's website.
In this regard, the Registrar has the sole authority and discretion to examine domain name registration requests, evaluate the rightful owners of reserved domain names, reject domain name registration, or revoke registered domain names, according to the guidelines deemed appropriate by the Registrar.