why do you need to know
Certain Domain extensions are restricted and require proof of affiliation - for example, .edu extensions require that the submitting organization prove that it is in fact an educational institution meeting the requirements for obtaining an EDU extension.
Similarly, .Gov extensions are highly controlled and the registrant must prove to the Registrar that they are in fact a bonafide State or Federal agency before the domain extension is granted.
The obvious reason for this type of control is the huge potential for fraud and misuse.
AnswerI don´t know it really, but I think you would must to ask to the government to have a domain .gov, there is not any page for create directly a .gov domain, send a e-mail or a letter to your governmenty do you need to
On most domain provider websites you can choose what kind of domain you want. .com, .net, .org, .info.
Excludes .edu (Schools only)
.org stands for organization.
Through domain registrars. You but it from sites like GoDaddy or Namecheap. The instructions will be provided upon purchase, everything then is self-explanatory.
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The ORG domain name was originally created for non-profit organizations, but today is also used by schools, projects, and even for-profit companies. If you are looking to register a org domain name, then GoDaddy would be a good resource, as they will allow you to register such a domain.
This domain name is no longer a website.
you buy the domain name.
Anyone can purchase a .org domain. You might be thinking of .edu domains, which do require that you are an accredited institution to own one.
All of these are domains name: .edu, .gov, .com and .org.
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i dont know i asked you meanin the computer
.gov, .org, .sch.uk
The name of your domain, nor it's suffix (The .org, .com, etc), will not effect your actual website. But it will, sometimes, tell users what your website is about, or what it does. The domain suffix "org" was intended for use by organizations, such as charities, as "com" was intended for commercial use (Although "com" has become the popular domain suffix name - It's intention has likely demolished). But don't be fooled - Any website may use "org" or "com" freely. Having an "org" suffix on your domain does not require you to have a organization of any sort, and so on.
The.com TLD (top-level domain name) stands for COMmercial. Domains in .com are typically registered by for-profit companies. The .mil TLD (top-level domain name) stands for MILitary. Domains in .mil are available only to the United States military and affiliated organizations. The .org TLD (top-level domain name) stands for ORGanization. Domains in .org have traditionally been registered by not-for-profit organizations like charities and industry groups. However, anyone may register a .org domain for any purpose.
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