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Subject: Re: UKNM: "cybersquatter"
From: Speechrad
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 18:55:51 +0100

In a message dated 18/04/00 06:43:42 GMT Daylight Time, timatdesignercity [dot] com
writes:

<< Again, legally a grey area - but here we have the .com confusion.
'com' is officially a US domain >>
Really?

It was my understanding that .com = commercial .edu = education .org =
organisation.
Although originating in the US from the Defense Dept these were open to any
country The US have certainly 'appropriated' .com in the sense that they
never bothered to encourage US companies to use .us but I am not aware that
.com is officially intended for US companies.
Anyone can now register .org names. I believe .edu is still reserved for
education as is .ac.uk in the UK

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