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      Edu or EDU may refer to:


      People


      Given name or nickname
      Edu (footballer, born 1949), Brazilian footballer named Jonas Eduardo Américo
      Edu (footballer, born 1974), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Araújo Moreira
      Edu (footballer, born 1976), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Godinho Felipe
      Edu (footballer, born 1978), Brazilian footballer and football technical director named Eduardo César Daud Gaspar
      Edu (footballer, born 1979), Brazilian footballer named Luís Eduardo Schmidt
      Edu (footballer, born 1981), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Gonçalves de Oliveira
      Edu (footballer, born January 1983), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo Vieira do Nascimento
      Edu (footballer, born February 1983), Brazilian footballer named Eduardo da Silva Escobar
      Edu (footballer, born 1990), Portuguese footballer named Eduardo Augusto Cameselle Machado
      Edú (footballer, born 1992), Portuguese footballer named Eduardo Marques de Castro Silva
      Edu (footballer, born 1993), Brazilian football forward named Eduardo Nascimento da Silva
      Edu (footballer, born 2000) (Lucas Eduardo Ribeiro de Souza)
      Edu Albácar (born 1979), Spanish footballer
      Edu Alonso (born 1974), Spanish footballer
      Edu Ardanuy (born 1967), Spanish guitarist
      Eduardo Mello Borges (born 1986), Azerbaijani futsal player
      Edu Bedia (born 1989), Spanish footballer
      Edu Caballer (born 1981), Spanish footballer
      Edu Campabadal (born 1993), Spanish footballer
      Edu Coimbra (born 1947), Brazilian footballer
      Edu Cortina (born 1996), Spanish footballer
      Eduardo Delani (born 1981), Brazilian footballer
      Edu Dracena (born 1981), Brazilian footballer
      Edu Espada (born 1981), Spanish footballer
      Edu Expósito (born 1996), Spanish footballer
      Edu da Gaita (1916–1982), Brazilian composer and harmonica player
      Edu García (born 1990), Spanish footballer
      Edu Gil (born 1990), Spanish footballer
      Eduard Grau (born 1981), Spanish cinematographer
      Edu Gueda (born 1998), Brazilian singer
      Edu Lobo (born 1943), Brazilian musician
      Edu Manga (born 1967), Brazilian footballer
      Edu Manzano (born 1955), American-Filipino actor, comedian and politician
      Edu Marangon (born 1963), Brazilian footballer
      Edu Moya (born 1981), Spanish footballer
      Chinedu Obasi (born 1986), Nigerian footballer
      Edu Oriol (born 1986), Spanish footballer
      Edu Pinheiro (born 1997), Portuguese footballer
      Edu Ramos (born 1992), Spanish footballer
      Edu Roldán (born 1977), Spanish footballer
      Edu Sales (born 1977), Brazilian footballer
      Edu Snethlage (1883–1941), Dutch footballer
      Edu Torres (born 1964), Spanish basketball coach
      Edu Vílchez (born 1967), Spanish footballer
      Surname
      A. J. Edu (born 2000), Cypriot-born Filipino college basketball player
      Bonifacio Edu (born 1969), Equatoguinean sprinter
      Eloy Edu (born 1985), Equatoguinean footballer
      Maurice Edu (born 1986), American soccer player
      Shafi Edu (1911–2002), Nigerian businessman


      Other uses


      .edu, an Internet top-level domain for educational institutions
      .edu (second-level domain), used in many countries
      Edu, Kwara, a Local Government Area in Nigeria
      EDU FAA Location identifier for University Airport, Davis, California
      EDU, NYSE symbol for New Oriental, a Chinese Education company
      5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine
      East Delta University, a private university in Bangladesh
      Eidgenössisch-Demokratische Union (Federal Democratic Union of Switzerland) (German: Eidgenössisch-Demokratische Union), a political party in Switzerland
      Electric distribution utility, an entity engaged in electric power distribution
      Equivalent Dwelling Unit is one single-family residential household. An EDU is the unit of measure by which the user is charged for sewer services.
      Ethiopian Democratic Union
      Ethylene diurea
      European Defence Union, of the European Union's Common Security and Defence Policy
      European Democrat Union
      Andrew Horowitz, released an album under the name edu (stylized in lower-case)


      See also


      Eduardo

      .edu GudangMovies21 Rebahinxxi LK21

      .edu is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. The domain was implemented in 1985 to create a domain name hierarchy for organizations with a focus on education. At the time, it was open for registration for entities from any region. Since 2001, new registrants for second-level domain names have been required to be United States–affiliated institutions of higher education.


      History



      The domain edu was implemented in April 1985 as a generic top-level domain. Six universities were the initial registrants that month. UCLA was among this group of the first schools to have their URLs registered. And while the first ARPAnet message was sent from UCLA to Stanford, Stanford did not have their URL registered until half a year after these first schools, becoming the 18th .edu site.
      Until 2001, Network Solutions served as registrar for edu under an arrangement with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Domain registration was done at no cost to educational institutions. In 2001, the Commerce Department entered into a five-year agreement with Educause making that organization the registrar for the .edu domain. The agreement with Educause was extended for an additional five-year period in 2006; at that time Educause was authorized to begin charging a yearly administrative fee to registrants.
      The domain edu was originally intended for educational institutions anywhere in the world. However, most of the institutions that obtained edu registrations were in the United States, while non-U.S. educational institutions typically used country-level domains. In 1993, a decision attributed to Jon Postel limited new registrations in the edu domain to four-year postsecondary educational institutions. This prevented new edu registrations by community colleges and other institutions offering less than four years of postsecondary schooling.
      Enforcement of the restrictions in the 1990s was not entirely effective. The webmaster for the Exploratorium, a San Francisco science museum, recalled in 2006 that the museum obtained its edu domain name at a time in the early 1990s "when there were about 600 websites and only one for a museum." The museum's Internet registrar allowed it to sidestep the then-extant domain-naming rules by using edu despite not being an academic institution and by using a name with more than 12 characters. Some community colleges were reported to have registered edu second-level names after 1993. In 1999 an article in Mother Earth News quoted an authority on distance education as saying, "Anyone who has the necessary $70 can register an edu domain name and use it to archive any type of enterprise on the Internet."
      In 2001, the domain was restricted to U.S.-accredited postsecondary educational institutions. Subsequent changes expanded its use beyond four-year institutions, allowing registrations by accredited community colleges as well as by university systems, community college districts, and similar entities.
      Between 2004 and 2019, the number of registered names in domain edu remained relatively persistent, with more than 7,000 but fewer than 8,000 names registered at any given time.


      Eligibility


      Since October 29, 2001, only postsecondary institutions and organizations that are institutionally accredited by an agency on the U.S. Department of Education's list of nationally recognized accrediting agencies are eligible to apply for an edu domain. To be eligible, an institution must be located in the U.S., legally organized in the U.S., or recognized by a U.S. state, territorial, or federal agency. University system offices, community college district offices, and other entities within the United States that are organized to manage and govern multiple accredited postsecondary institutions may also register .edu domain names. Each eligible institution is limited to registering one .edu domain name, but institutions may also use names in other top-level domains.


      Grandfathered uses


      Domains that were already registered in edu as of October 29, 2001, were grandfathered into the system. Holders of such domain names can retain their edu domain names without regard to the current eligibility criteria.
      In 2003, Educause undertook an initiative to clear the edu registry of domain names that were not accurately registered by removing names whose registrants did not respond to requests that they log into the registry and review their whois entries. Through this effort, Educause expected to eliminate a number of domains that did not appear to qualify for registration in the edu domain, such as oracle.edu, geraldine.edu, and jedi.edu. Since 2006, Educause has been authorized to implement measures to prevent edu domain name owners from transferring their domain names to other entities. These measures, together with the imposition of registration fees, were intended to reduce the number of inactive or ineligible edu domain names.
      The U.S. Department of Education notes that some "suspect" or "illegitimate" educational institutions continue to use edu addresses that were registered before the stringent eligibility criteria were adopted in 2001.


      Related domains


      Many countries operate edu or .ac namespaces within their country code top-level domains that serve the same purpose as the edu top-level domain. In the United States, community colleges and technical and vocational schools also have the option of registering fourth-level domains under the .cc.state.us and .tec.state.us affinity namespaces, while elementary and secondary schools and school districts may register under the .k12.state.us namespace.
      In September 2015, the .college top-level domain emerged as an option for organizations that do not meet edu's more stringent criteria, such as non-accredited institutions and institutions based outside the United States.


      See also


      .ac (second-level domain)
      .edu (second-level domain)


      References




      External links


      Official website

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