| ▲ | dijit 3 hours ago | |
It's a bit like .gov and .edu; technically exclusive to the US. The difference is that .com and .org were opened up for anyone to purchase. And it goes deeper than just intent: .com was literally administered under a US government contract for decades, with Verisign only ending up in control because they acquired the company that held that government contract. So while anyone can buy a .com today, the infrastructure and oversight have always been firmly American. | ||