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I've got a domain name that would work nicely with a .it domain name (e.g. redd.it). This is for a web application I'm building, which if it ever generates revenue will be for a company in the US. Is this allowed?

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According to their FAQ, you need to have an office within EU.

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I've personally registered a .it domain myself and I'm definitely not a business nor based in italy. – nickf Sep 8 at 12:38
This is not true at all. You just need to be an EU citizen. – Paperino Nov 1 at 16:54
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You certainly can

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Here are my adventures registering a .it domain.

http://padovachronicles.welton.it/2007/08/18/confronting-the-bureaucratic-beast-registering-an-italian-domain

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I was able to register one with Europe Registry. It takes a few days but you can get one. The way it works is they are registered Italian business, and they act as your agent.

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Yes unless there is a specific rule for Italy... There are tons of sites that use other country's domain but is physically located at other country.

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This is the corresponding ccTLD page: nic.it. I have went over their rules and, besides several restricted categories, there do not seem do be limitations on registration.

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