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That's certainly true, but I'm not really sure what your point is. How is the issue of whether an organization uses its .org domain for a Web site or for an IRC server affect whether or not it's desirable for them to get some sort of "validation" of their nonprofit status?
The idea of TLDs indicating categories dates back to the start of the domain name system, when .com, .org, .edu, .mil, etc., were created. This predated the existence of the Web. Of course, the categories were intended to reflect the types of entities using the domain names rather than the types of use of them.
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Re: DotOrg PR push on Validation
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