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  • Country code top-level domains with commercial licenses

    This article uses bare URLs for citations. Please consider adding full citations so that the article remains verifiable. Several templates and the Reflinks tool are available to assist in formatting. (Reflinks documentation) (July 2011) Country code top-level domains with commercial licenses (ccTLD) are Internet top-level domains associated with countries or sovereign states, which, unlike most ccTLDs, have been licensed for worldwide commercial use. A number of the world's smallest countries have licensed their domains in this way. For example, Tuvalu and the Federated States of Micronesia, small island-states in the Pacific, have partnered with VeriSign and FSM Telecommunications respectively, to sell domain names using the tv and fm TLDs to television and radio stations. Some commercially licensed ccTLDs are in demand for use outside their home countries because their name can provide part of a meaningful word or phrase. These are sometimes referred to as "vanity" ccTLDs. ... (see more)

  • Driver's license in the United States

    This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (May 2011) In the United States, nearly all driver's licenses are issued by individual states (including Washington, D.C. and territories), rather than the federal government. Drivers are normally required to obtain a license from their state of residence, and all states recognize each other's licenses for temporary visitors subject to normal age requirements. A state may also suspend an individual's driving privilege within its borders for traffic violations. Many states share a common system of license classes, with some exceptions, and commercial license classes are standardized by federal regulation at 49 CFR part 383.[1][2] Contents 1 Standard licenses 2 Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDL) 2.1 Commercial Driver's License Endorsements 3 Federal licenses 4 Drivers licensing laws in the ... (see more)

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