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Re: [seul-edu] .edu .net .org .com
In practice, they use quite a variety of things, including:
schoolname.com [because it's easy to register]
schoolname.org [also easy to register, though not
longer really restricted to nonprofits]
schoolname.net [I rarely see it, but certainly a
possibility]
schoolname.TOWN.ST.us [replace ST with the 2-letter code for
your state, and TOWN with the code for
your town; the .us domain didn't really
catch on, though]
schoolname.k12.ST.us [replace ST as above; available in
some but not all states; in some states,
there is a schoolname.pvt.k12.ST.us
breakout too]
Given the growth in Internet domains, I doubt .com really carries much of an
implication any more about the nature of the owner.
At 07:45 AM 10/19/00 -0500, maynord wrote:
>Dear Seul Folks:
>
>The elementary (parochial) school where I work has decided to acquire a domain
>name. I contacted our ISP, and they said they were not allowed to give out a
>.edu domain name. I logged on to the Internic site (networksolutions.com) and
>read that .edu is only for universities.
>
>I am curious as to what you people recommend. To use .com seems to imply a
>commercial orientation. What do other private elementary schools use? .org
>.net ???
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