On 10/19/14 12:42, Donald Eastlake wrote:
Why is the Greek flag always flow at the Olympics as well as the Olympic and host nation flags? Why is Britain the only country allowed, under Universal Postal Union regulations to have no national identification on its stamps used in international mail? Basically, if you are first, you tend to get extra privileges. Same with .gov for the US government.
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On Sun, Oct 19, 2014 at 8:05 AM, Matthew Petach <mpetach@netflight.com> wrote:
Wondering if some of the long-time list members can shed some light on the question--why is the .gov top level domain only for use by US government agencies? Where do other world powers put their government agency domains?
With the exception of the cctlds, shouldn't the top-level gtlds be generically open to anyone regardless of borders?
Would love to get any info about the history of the decision to make it US-only.
Thanks!
Matt Do as we say, not as we do