Stick with ".edu" if you're just looking for the number to the admissions office.
For example, Harvard -- which owns a trademark on its name (as well as several variations, including “Hahvahd”) -- will be able to register Harvard.xxx before anyone else has a chance to do so. However, colleges that do not own trademarks on their names -- including colleges that cannot do so because their names are too generic, such as Smith College or Brown University -- will not be able to block adult entertainers from scooping up Smith.xxx and Brown.xxx when the ICM Registry begins processing registrations from non-trademark holding applicants from the porn industry on Nov. 8. (Brown will have the chance to block BrownUniversity.xxx, however, as it does own that trademark; Smith will not be able to block SmithCollege.xxx, as its trademark on those words expired in 1991.)Will your school make the move and block an ".xxx" opportunist?
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