Some countries have opted to function their ccTLD solely for domains that will be used inside their country or within its geographic territory. It should be considered that some countries do not permit individuals to record the second-level domains under the TLD. However, as an alternative, they permit individuals to register third-level domains under one of the wide range of different second-level domains available. Some countries, such as the United Kingdom, are required to register their domains of .uk, such as .co.uk or .org.uk. This will basically change the generic top-level domain to a country code top-level domain.
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