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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Addresses within the 2 character ISO country codes are assigned by that country,and they can decide how many divisions there are within that and who can use them, e.g. only educational establishements can use .ac.uk. The country may restrict usage of their country code to their citizens or let anyone register.
The generic ones, i.e. without a 2 character country code at the end were originally intended to be for the US, but anyone can register a .com, .org or .net address, hoever .gov, .mil .edu etc are restricted to US .
Its a big subject, and has changed over the years as a result of the explosion in internet usage. Its currently administered by IANA - The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, see www.iana.org for more information, and if you wantt o register your own name as a domain, you can see if its available at www.register.com. I've just checked and www.sebbrown.com is available; fancy your email address as [email protected]?
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