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  • All things eventually pass, including hostnames and the web itself and the "https://" protocol; when that first part of the identifier ceases to have meaning, only ARKs and URNs will include the label indicating the type of identifier that remains.
  • For DOIs, Handles, and PURLs, you are required to use their respective resolvers. ARKs and URNs, permit you to use your own resolver.
  • To create DOIs and Handles, you are required to pay a membership fee and, for DOIs, per-DOI charges. There are no fees for ARKs, PURLs, and URNs.
  • To create Handles, you are required to install and maintain a local Handle server.
  • Although you can use your own or a vendor resolver for your ARKs and URNs, all ARKs can be resolved via n2t.net, making it the closest thing to a "global ARK resolver".
  • The envisioned URN resolver was never built, so URNs are currently resolved as URLs, and there is no designated global URN-as-URL resolver. In order to register to create URNs, you must apply for a URN namespace.
  • Unlike DOIs and Handles, (a) ARKs don't have metadata requirements and (b) ARKs that haven't been released into the world can be deleted.

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