Domain: eurid.eu
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Comments · 41
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In accordance with goals of the .eu domainFrom the official site of EURid:
Trustworthiness
A website with a .eu or . domain name extension tells your customers that you are a legal entity based in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein or Norway and are therefore, subject to EU law and other relevant trading standards.I am sure the EU is willing to accomadate the UK if the UK agrees to the rules of the European Economic Area.
It is as simple as that. -
trustees and you are donethere are some, very few, country domains that have such requirements. Often this leads that domain name registrar (or their resellers) offer a trustee setup that, for a small fee, register the name but you stay in control of it. I was suprised that
.EU has such requirements, they are quite well hidden in the "registration policy" (not the "rules for domains" or "terms and conditions").relevant part of the registration policy:
In this first step the Registrant must verify whether it meets the General Eligibility Criteria, whereby it must be:
(i) an undertaking having its registered office, central a dministration or principal place of business within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, or
(ii) an organisation established within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein without prejudice to the application of national law, or
(iii) a natural person resident within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.
So that are rules that are not new or changed because of the brexit... -
trustees and you are donethere are some, very few, country domains that have such requirements. Often this leads that domain name registrar (or their resellers) offer a trustee setup that, for a small fee, register the name but you stay in control of it. I was suprised that
.EU has such requirements, they are quite well hidden in the "registration policy" (not the "rules for domains" or "terms and conditions").relevant part of the registration policy:
In this first step the Registrant must verify whether it meets the General Eligibility Criteria, whereby it must be:
(i) an undertaking having its registered office, central a dministration or principal place of business within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, or
(ii) an organisation established within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein without prejudice to the application of national law, or
(iii) a natural person resident within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.
So that are rules that are not new or changed because of the brexit... -
trustees and you are donethere are some, very few, country domains that have such requirements. Often this leads that domain name registrar (or their resellers) offer a trustee setup that, for a small fee, register the name but you stay in control of it. I was suprised that
.EU has such requirements, they are quite well hidden in the "registration policy" (not the "rules for domains" or "terms and conditions").relevant part of the registration policy:
In this first step the Registrant must verify whether it meets the General Eligibility Criteria, whereby it must be:
(i) an undertaking having its registered office, central a dministration or principal place of business within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein, or
(ii) an organisation established within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein without prejudice to the application of national law, or
(iii) a natural person resident within the European Union, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein.
So that are rules that are not new or changed because of the brexit... -
sacrebl.eu!
will be up for grabs.
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Re:Someone better tell...
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And only the list, not alphabetical or search!
What I find odd is that the New York ones, e.g. GoDog, can't be found by Advanced Search or in the Alphabetical list. Collusion?
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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I visited one. It's a HOUSE!!!Today, after work, I visited the closest one to me: the one with 22 entries found by Postal Code=98005 and City=Bellevue. All seem to lead to the same address: 12806 SE 22nd Pl.
It's just north of Factoria Mall, and definitely a suburban environment with houses on all sides. It's a gray two-story house, the only one on a downward-sloped street (SE 22nd Pl). Pretty good acreage. A Chevy Blazer in need of washing was parked in the driveway. I would've gotten some photos, but my cell phone battery died while cruising Crossroads Mall on Saturday (poor Verizon reception on an Audiovox CDM-8900), sorry.
As for who it is... Name Intelligence has some history and the whois info matches.
If the ones in Bellevue/98008 weren't all PO Box 7449, I'd visit them on Thursday. As it is, eNombre seems awfully similar in name to eNom, which itself has five siblings.
An obvious tip for those using the Advanced Search: it gives the registrars in chronological order, so you can look in your status bar at the numbers to see which were applied for together.
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The .EU Sunrise Fiasco Was Worse!
The
.EU landrush was nothing more than a fight for the leftovers. All the "good" names went during the Sunrise 2 period.To put it simple, the launch of the
.EU was divided into three phases. (1) Sunrise 1: Trademarks, (2) Sunrise 2: Company names, (3) Landrush: Open for all.During Sunrise 2 some cybersquatters located in Europe found out that they could register new companies names that contained "generic" terms. Like "Joe's Casino Ltd.", "Wise Money Investments Ltd", "ABC Insurances Ltd", etc. Using the company registration certificate they could apply and register domain names with generic terms even before the landrush.
EURid who operates the
.eu top level domain was informed about this.
EURid comments on the issue of generic domain namesTo register a new company can be as little as $100. There is a huge profit to be made as popular domains usually do not go for less than $1000 and the most popular ones, like casino.eu, will sell for much much more.
Examples on some of the domains that were registered before 7th of April (first day of landrush):
auction.eu, auto.eu, bank.eu, beauty.eu, book.eu, books.eu, business.eu, buy.eu, car.eu, cars.eu, casino.eu, computer.eu, computers.eu, credit.eu, design.eu, drug.eu, drugs.eu, dvd.eu, escort.eu, film.eu, finance.eu, find.eu, fitness.eu, flowers.eu, food.eu, football.eu, free.eu, gambling.eu, games.eu, golf.eu, health.eu, help.eu, holiday.eu, hosting.eu, hotel.eu, insurance.eu, internet.eu, job.eu, jobs.eu, law.eu, lawyer.eu, loan.eu, loans.eu, love.eu, mail.eu, marketing.eu, medical.eu, mobile.eu, money.eu, mortage.eu, movie.eu, music.eu, office.eu, online.eu, outdoor.eu, poker.eu, privacy.eu, realestate.eu, search.eu, security.eu, sell.eu, sex.eu, shop.eu, show.eu, sport.eu, sports.eu, stocks.eu, tax.eu, trade.eu, travel.eu, weather.eu, web.eu, website.eu, wireless.eu, women.eu, work.euNote: I got this list from third party. I have checked most of them to be sure they were registered before 7th of April, but not all of them. You can check when they were register by visiting this site: Whois
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Re:So who are the "Company Xs"?
http://list.eurid.eu/registrars/ListRegistrars.ht
m ?lang=en Have a look in the list for a company from Valkenswaard. 15 registers counted. They've been sending emails around for a while that they offer the best chance because of there large amount of registars. -
So who are the "Company Xs"?
I'd really like to know which companies pulled this scam.
I found one of them. Dotster is the one behind a whole bunch of Vancouver-based registrars.
Has anyone else had any luck tracking down the other companies behind this? -
So who are the "Company Xs"?
I'd really like to know which companies pulled this scam.
I found one of them. Dotster is the one behind a whole bunch of Vancouver-based registrars.
Has anyone else had any luck tracking down the other companies behind this? -
So who are the "Company Xs"?
I'd really like to know which companies pulled this scam.
I found one of them. Dotster is the one behind a whole bunch of Vancouver-based registrars.
Has anyone else had any luck tracking down the other companies behind this? -
So who are the "Company Xs"?
I'd really like to know which companies pulled this scam.
I found one of them. Dotster is the one behind a whole bunch of Vancouver-based registrars.
Has anyone else had any luck tracking down the other companies behind this? -
So who are the "Company Xs"?
I'd really like to know which companies pulled this scam.
I found one of them. Dotster is the one behind a whole bunch of Vancouver-based registrars.
Has anyone else had any luck tracking down the other companies behind this? -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Well, for the record...
Here is the list of
.eu accredited registrars:
Registrars
And here are a few entries, cherry picked from the list (I went down the list until I saw a lot of "United States" registrars listed together, and looked at many of them.
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
One Penn Plaza, #6177
Hopefully those links will still work when my jsessionid expires, but removing it from the links wasn't working. (There were other addresses/phone #s that showed up in a lot of registrars, but that one is very easy to spot going down the list) -
Re:At 10 grand a pop...
It's all on the "Become a registrar" site, and yes, it is only an advance on the actual registrations. I am not sure if they get the money back when they close a registrar, though.
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List of registrars shows the phantomsThe list of registrars is actually available only, and it is pretty obvious that the system is being played by some companies - you can usually tell from the address who they are... United Domains of Starnberg, Germany, e.g. is using plant names ( peach-europe Ltd ).
Since this is a pretty obvious process, I guess it amounts to every registrar choosing how many chances in the landrush it wants to pay for... So what? Vetting individual registrars anyway would have been an messy procedure, the EU registry makes some money from the bogus registrations, and nobody knows if anyone will ever pay any sizable amount for a
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Relatively few from France?
Looking at the stats, there are currently very few registrations from France.
Sweden and the Netherlands for instance have more registrations than France with far less inhabitatants. Also Belgium is not that far off from France, while it's a lot smaller.
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Re:Haha, not now!
can anyone resolve
.eu domains? i'm in china and i can't get to: http://www.eurid.eu/
barstards! -
ramsex.eu reserved
Not sure what this means... But ramsex.eu has been officially reserved by the European Commission for its own use or for use by the Community institutions and bodies.
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ramsex.eu reserved
Not sure what this means... But ramsex.eu has been officially reserved by the European Commission for its own use or for use by the Community institutions and bodies.
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Re:Question for experts?
I'm none then, cause I can reach http://www.eurid.eu/