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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ In general, there are two reasons we will approve an additional domain:
WE LIMIT ADDITIONAL DOMAIN NAMES
Our practice is to only approve one domain per online service per government organization, evaluating additional requests on a case-by-case basis.
There are two core reasons we limit additional domains:
We want to minimize your operational and security load, which increases with each additional domain.
- We want to minimize your operational and security load, which increases with each additional domain.
Fewer domains allow us to take protective, namespace-wide security actions faster and without undue dependencies.
If youre attempting to claim an additional domain to prevent others from obtaining it, thats not necessary. .Gov domains are only available to U.S.-based government organizations, and we dont operate on a first come, first served basis. We'll only assign a domain to the organization whose real name or services actually correspond to the domain name.