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Difference between .net and .org domain

1. .net domain : 

.net is a generic top-level domain present to cater to networking entities or entities which provide database or internet services. Due to the non-restricted nature of the .net domain, it has now been open to all entities and individuals. Nowadays, it can be used by miscellaneous organizations and entities as well. When .com domain is not available, people prefer to use .net domains. For example, www.behance.net, www.broken.net, www.nsf.net, www.nyser.net, www.uu.net, www.sesqui.net, www.mr.net, www.oar.net 

Nordu.net is the first domain name registered under.net Source – www.nordu.net

2. .org domain : 

.org domain is derived from the word organization. It was made for non-profit organizational entities. As it had become non-restricted, it is now open to all types of entities to be used. It is also one of the first domains that have been formed and is also a generic top-level domain. The name generic, suggests that it is not for any specific or sponsored use. Examples of .org domains are www.geeksforgeeks.org, www.mitre.org, www.src.org, www.super.org, www.aero.org, www.mcnc.org, www.mn.org, and www.rti.org 

neveropen has .org domain  
Difference between .net and .org :

S.No. Basis of Comparison .net .org
1. Used for It is used for general purposes and networking sites. It is used for schools, open-source projects, communities, and some profitable and Non-governmental organizations.
2. Registered first site The first site ever registered under .net domain is www.nordu.net. The first site ever registered under .org domain is www.mitre.org.
3. Handling of registration The registration is handled by Verisign. The domains can be handled by other registrars (e.g. Google, Go Daddy), however, they ultimately have partnerships or affiliations with Verisign. .org is handled by PIR (Public Interest Registry). The domains can be handled by other registrars (e.g. Google, Go Daddy), however, they ultimately have partnerships or affiliations with PIR.
4. Cost It is costlier than .org (due to for-profit nature of the Verisign registry). It is cheaper than .net (due to non-profit nature of the PIR registry).
5. Examples Examples : www.behance.net, www.broken.net, www.nsf.net, www.nyser.net, www.uu.net, www.sesqui.net, www.mr.net, www.oar.net. Examples : www.geeksforgeeks.org, www.mitre.org, www.src.org, www.super.org, www.aero.org, www.mcnc.org, www.mn.org, www.rti.org.
6. Purpose It was intended to be used only by networking entities like database. networking, internet service and hosting providers. It was introduced to be used by miscellaneous organisations, that did not fit in other categories.
7. Derived from It has been derived from the word networking. It was intended for network-based entities. It has been derived from the word organisation. It was intended for non-profit entities.
8. Registry website The registry website is www.verisign.com. The registry website for .org domain is www.pir.com.
9. When to use?
  • Networking services
  • Internet services
  • email hosting or similar type of services
  • By a Charity organization or a non-profit organization
  • By open-source websites
  • Educational websites
10. Pros
  • Best choice for the businesses in networking.
  • As .net extension is best for networking services and for internet service providers so potential clients would quickly associate with your sector and thus helps in marketing as well.
  • The usage of .org makes the website look more legal and reflects the real purpose of non-profitability. 
  • Due to its association with non-profit organizations, people prefer to search for non-profits using the.org extension.
     
11. Cons
  • Due to its specific use which is related to technology services it is not much in use.
  • Limited use because they are suitable only for non-profit organizations.

Last Updated :
06 Jun, 2022
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