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Compete the meaning of the current seven (7 ) top-level names used in domain names on the Internet. .edu for .com for .net for .int for .org for .gov for , .mil for
 
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Can a governmental agency issued a privately drafted document?
 
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Answer to Question 1

.edu for educational organizations,
.com for commercial entities,
.net for computers of network providers such as InterNIC,
.int for international databases and organizations established by international
treaties,
.org for other organizations,
.gov for federal government offices and agencies, and
.mil for the United States military.

Answer to Question 2

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