No, you do not. Technically, the .org TLD is reserved for organizations such as non-profits, however there really isn't a system of checks and balances like there is for the .EDU TLD, and many websites just use the .com TLD for simplicity's sake. (It's also a good practice to register the .com, .net, and .org TLDs for your website together, to ensure that one won't be purchased by someone else later.)
The "org" extension was created by the DNS to differentiate between nonprofit organizations and commercial entities which were given "com". Today, anyone can apply to use "org". It is not necessary but helpful to get an org website. Once a name has been applied for, it cannot be used by anyone else.
1. .mil=Military 2. .net=Internet provider or network 3. .air=Aviation industry 4. .com=Commercial institution 5. .org=Nonprofit organization .gov=Government institution 1. .mil=Military 2. .net=Internet provider or network 3. .air=Aviation industry 4. .com=Commercial institution 5. .org=Nonprofit organization .gov=Government institution
use proxy[dot]org
Yes. (I do, for example.)However, it would likely be expected to use a dot org.
Not true. You can still use it to measure the output of the organization.
(as an adjective or noun) I use my nonprofit organization to shield my taxable income from the government. Most charities are classified as nonprofit corporations. A nonprofit exists to serve a purpose rather than to make money.
.org (organization) is a generic top-level domain (gTLD) used in the Internet's Domain Name System. In the typical style of most gTLDs, .org is sometimes pronounced in word form as 'dot-org' or 'dot-oh-are-gee (O R G)' when spoken, although not all users of the TLD agree on this usage. .org was one of the original top-level domains, established in January 1985, originally intended for use by organizations that did not meet the requirements for other gTLDs. The MITRE Corporation was the first group to register a .org domain with mitre.org in July 1985. Now anyone can register a .org domain. .org was the domain commonly recommended for use by individuals, although .name and .info are now alternatives.
dot com(.com) refers to a commercial website. dot co (.co) would be sites at specific countries. Say co.in (India) co.uk(United Kingdom) co.nz(New zealand). For eg. www. google.com opens as www.google.co.in in India. Yes, I do agreed
non profit means like its not doing something to make money. like a organization to help africans can be "nonprofit" The commerical said that the organization was a non profit organization and they just wanted to help the sick and needy.
mil - military net - network air - airline com - commercial org - organization gov - government
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I suggest checking out the American Veterinary Medical Association's website - www dot avma dot org. There is a lot of good information you could use for this report.