RE: .edu registration

From: William X. Walsh (william@userfriendly.com)
Date: Wed May 03 2000 - 20:09:05 EDT


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On 03-May-2000 David Thompson wrote:
> These criteria have not been strictly enforced:
>
> A high school - http://www.tjhsst.edu - albiet they got theirs LONG before
> domain registration was popular, but it's an example.
>
> There are also non-accredited programs receiving .edu domains.

High schools and community colleges that got theirs before the rules were in
place get to keep theirs. The "accreditation" requirement is rather loosely
enforced, but they have used it to decline what looked like spurious
applications.

If you notice one that shouldn't have one, email NSI, they are usually pretty
good about investigating and removing the delegation if it was made against
policy.

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