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.aero, .coop, .museum, and .pro Domain Names If you want to purchase top-level domains like .aero,. coop,. museum, and. pro. etc... you have to be member of or affiliated with specific communities. These domains are therefore not accessible to the general public. The. aero TLD, for example, requires the registrant to prove membership of the aviation community. Similarly,. gov and. mil are reserved for the U.S. Government, and U.S. Military, respectively, while. edu is restricted to educational entities. Country-code TLDs outside the United States are also excluded. Last page » Discuss it »
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