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Patrick S.

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Get your own part of GoDaddy by registering one of theses domains 😀 :cheer:

http://godaddy.ac.cn is available
http://godaddy.ac.jp is available
http://godaddy.ad.jp is available
http://godaddy.aero is available
http://godaddy.asn.au is available
http://godaddy.br is available
http://godaddy.ck is available
http://godaddy.co.jp is available
http://godaddy.ed.jp is available
http://godaddy.edu is available
http://godaddy.edu.au is available
http://godaddy.go.jp is available
http://godaddy.gov is available
http://godaddy.gov.au is available
http://godaddy.gov.cn is available
http://godaddy.id.au is available
http://godaddy.il is available
http://godaddy.lg.jp is available
http://godaddy.ne.jp is available
http://godaddy.or.jp is available
http://godaddy.org.au is available
http://godaddy.va is available
 
The only domains which look attractive to me are the 2-3 letter domain extensions, but I got a feeling GoDaddy won't be too please with you if your website gets popular, and they might sue for copyright.
 
godaddy is just 2 words. if you dont have any material of there's on the site then they will be wasting time. My baby boy tells me to go daddy all the time its a nice domain for a blog or a foru for dads.
 
Show me where i can buy godaddy.edu and i will buy it 😛
 
umm... if I'm right, you can't really buy a .edu domain! I mean its only given to international organisations/universities and things
 
Firstly, GoDaddy could easily take a lawsuit against you if you registered those types of domains and secondly, you cannot purchase .edu and .gov domains.
 
That is why i said:

Show me where i can buy godaddy.edu and i will buy it 😛
 
Only U.S. postsecondary institutions that are institutionally accredited by an agency on the U.S. Department of Education's list of Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agencies (see recognized accrediting bodies) may obtain an Internet name in the .edu domain. These include both "Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies" and "National Institutional and Specialized Accrediting Bodies" recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.

Note that institutional accreditation is required for .edu eligibility; program accreditation is not sufficient. Not all agencies accredit institutions. Some accredit only institutions, some accredit only programs, and others accredit both institutions and programs.
 
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