At 09:53 AM 6/10/98 -0700, Michael Dillon wrote:
On Wed, 10 Jun 1998, Jay R. Ashworth wrote:
The MITRE Corporation registered mitre.org in 1985 and the Aerospace Corporation registered aero.org in 1987. This idea that .ORG was only for non-profit organizations is an example of historical revisionism propogated by people who were not there at the time the TLDs were created.
Well, if one draws ones references from "DNS and BIND" (First Edition) by Albitz and Liu, which is widely accepted as a definitive resource on DNS, on page 21, the refer to .org as "Non-commercial organizations, like the Electronic Frontier Foundation (eff.org)". This is further propogated in the Second Edition on page 18. RFC 1591 which defines it as a miscellaneous TLD came along two years later. RFC 920 (1984) defines it for domains that don't fall under the .COM, .NET, .GOV, etc, singling out commercial entities for .COM exclusively. That kinda leaves .org for noncommercials by inference. Then again, there used to be a requirement to have OPERATIONAL name servers when registering a domain, but that seems to have gotten historically revised away also when $$$ entered the picture. But I digress... Damn revisionists anyways ...
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