Starting on October 29, 2001, only post-secondary institutions and organizations that are accredited by an agency on the U.S. Department of Education's list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies are eligible to apply for a edu domain.[3] Most such agencies accredit only US institutions, so very few non-US institutions qualify, and edu remains almost exclusively a top-level domain of the United States.
More (and official) info in educause's FAQ (they are the central registration agency). You would have to contact them to get any binding information. However, you'll have to represent an educational institution of some sort to even have a chance to be listened to.
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来自 关于 .edu 的维基百科文章:
更多(和官方)信息请参见 educause 常见问题解答(它们是中心登记机构)。您必须联系他们才能获取任何具有约束力的信息。然而,你必须代表某种教育机构才能有机会被倾听。
From the Wikipedia article on .edu:
More (and official) info in educause's FAQ (they are the central registration agency). You would have to contact them to get any binding information. However, you'll have to represent an educational institution of some sort to even have a chance to be listened to.
我认为 .edu 域由 EDUCAUSE 管理,请查看此处了解更多信息。
I think that .edu domains are managed by EDUCAUSE, look here for more information.