I am considering a domain name which is a .org for my business, but someone said it was against the laws to have a for profit business on that domain. Is this true?
Nope.
From the registry:
4. Who is allowed to register .ORG names?.ORG has always been -- and will continue to be -- an open and unrestricted domain. Anyone is allowed to register and use .ORG domain names.
ICANN requires that .ORG remain an open and unrestricted domain.
PIR sees .ORG as an important resource and advocates strongly for .ORG's use as the home for noncommercial, non-profit and NGO interests on the Internet. Most Internet users expect to find noncommercial, non-profit and NGO sites in .ORG.
hth, a.
You start a website under the name example.com where you sell cheap flowers to orphans. A hardcore porn company, seeing the amount of traffic you are getting tries to cash in and buys up example.org and example.net which are just redirects to their real porn site. So anyone that types in the wrong extension or clicks on the wrong link for your website might find themselves looking at porn. Then see how much money the porn company wants to charge to sell you the .org and .net for your website. Cheaper just to pick up the .net, .org, .info, and .com in the first place than trying to bye them back later.
in a climate where so many percieve .ORG's to be for charities & other NPO's, and where it's widely known they do - even acknowleged by official sources in the official documents - it's not hard to see why the ethical integrity of for-profit sites sitting on .ORGs could be doubted by some, and for what reasons.
i'm not typing to make the points but to outline them having been made.. and to say they seem to have nothing to do with whether it's allowed.. is something ethically sound just because it isn't forbidden?
>> is something ethically sound just because it isn't forbidden?
I realize this was a rhetorical question, but just wanted to add that no, it is not. To most people there is a difference between what is legally allowed to be done, and what is ethical to do.