What is a reserved .US domain name?
A reserved .US domain name is a name that is not available for general public registration, but rather is subject to additional rules, restrictions or processes. Names are reserved by the .US Registry to protect important local and national naming resources, reserve spaces within .US for future enhancement of the domain and protect technical internet interoperability. Policy changes relative to the reserved list are subject to Department of Commerce review and approval prior to implementation. In addition to the specific names contained reserved by the .US Registry, the following categories of names are also reserved: -All numbers five digits and higher -All numbers in the format five digits-four digits (zip codes) -All telephone numbers including toll-free numbers -Tagged domain names—all labels with hyphens in the third and fourth character positions (e.g.
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