[[File:Registro it logo.png|right|200px]]'''[[.it]]''' is the [[ccTLD|country code top-level domain name]] for Italy. Its operations are managed by Registro.it, the fifth-largest ccTLD registry in Europe. [[IANA]] delegated the function of registry management to the CNR (Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - Italian National Research Council). In 1997, this responsibility passed to the Institute for Applied Telematics (IAT-CNR) and then to the Institute of Informatics and Telematics (IIT-CNR), founded in 2002 by the merger between IAT and the Institute of Computational Mathematics. The .it domain is an [Open Use ccTLD]]. Registrants from countries in the European Economic Area, San Marino, the Vatican, and Switzerland may register .it domains.
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[[File:W3Clogo.png|right|200px]]The '''World Wide Web Consortium''' ('''[[W3C]]''') is an international community that develops web standards. Its hired staff works with member organizations and the public. The W3C was founded in 1994 by [[Tim Berners-Lee]]. Its mission is to develop protocols and guidelines for the long-term growth of the Web. The W3C facilitates participation, involvement, sharing knowledge, and building trust at a global level. It enjoys the support of many important industries and organizations.