Reserved terms for .ma domain names constitute a list of words and expressions protected by ANRT to safeguard public interest and prevent abusive or misleading use. These terms are generally related to national institutions, official functions, territorial authorities, or public services. The objective is to ensure compliant use of these sensitive designations.
Certain categories of terms are automatically protected due to their sensitivity or regulatory importance. These include names of state institutions, administrative authority designations, official titles, or any term that could falsely represent a regulated activity. The objective is to preserve the integrity of the .ma namespace.
Registering a domain with a reserved term is only possible under strict conditions, requiring official justification. ANRT systematically verifies whether the applicant is authorized to use the term. This may involve legal documents, administrative authorizations, or proof of legitimate use. Without these elements, the request will be denied to protect rights and public order.