At the end of the day, each major name in the DNS hierarchy… the `com`, the `net`, the `org` and all those… each are owned and run by 1 company who manages the internet’s DNS server needs for them, among other needs. However especially for those big names, registration is handled by many companies under them who can register and manage the names. If you were to try registering “reddit.com” with one of them, they will go to the `com` owner to see if it’s free, and if so claim it on your behalf and put your ownership and settings into it… for a fee of course.
But godaddy can’t register them all. Many have stricter requirements set by their owners… especially the 2-letter names which are country codes.. For example, `it` is Italy, `de` is Germany, etc. While it varies, some may have rules that you need to be a citizen or suitably registered company for one of those names, among other rules. And a random person definitely can’t get a `gov` domain.
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