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British-owned .EU domains may be turned off on Brexit

58 pointsby eicnixalmost 7 years ago

8 comments

detaroalmost 7 years ago
previously: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=16714581" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=16714581</a>
jackweirdyalmost 7 years ago
Newspaper editors, thank me later:<p>EU: &quot;leave.eu to leave .eu&quot;, leaving .eu to EU
jjpalmost 7 years ago
The document [1] that it all hinges off doesn&#x27;t say that it will all be turned off on exit day but says that post-exit if you have an .eu domain and you no longer meet the eligibility criteria then you won&#x27;t be able to renew it (section 1 of document 1).<p>For individual registrants, it hinges off residency, not nationality. So if you are British but resident in the EU you are fine as long as you are using your non-UK address to register. If you are a citizen of an EU country but registered with your UK address then you&#x27;ll also be caught up.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ec.europa.eu&#x2F;info&#x2F;sites&#x2F;info&#x2F;files&#x2F;notice_to_stakeholders_brexit_eu_domain_names.pdf" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;ec.europa.eu&#x2F;info&#x2F;sites&#x2F;info&#x2F;files&#x2F;notice_to_stakeho...</a>
pmlnralmost 7 years ago
This is one of those cases where German rigidity shows so well. Yes, strictly speaking, .eu is for EU only. On the other hand, the scenario of a country leaving EU was never before tested. Instead of sticking rigorously to the letter in the .eu regulations, how about revisiting the regulation? Nope, that&#x27;s not the procedure.<p>(Disclaimer: I&#x27;m an EU citizen living in the UK, and I obviously don&#x27;t like the whole Brexit happening. Due to this I moved my UK hosted .eu domain back to Hungary. On the other hand, if the new EU copyright proposal passes, I&#x27;ll join the Brexit camp.)
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hugh4lifealmost 7 years ago
Maybe there needs to be a tld for Europe that is not mean the European Union. &quot;.euro&quot; or &quot;.europe&quot;.
ultim8kalmost 7 years ago
Does this make any sense? Years now companies like bit.ly used to get tlds from other countries just to make a nice sounding word. How is .eu any different? BTW I personally find .eu tld tasteless.
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Exumaalmost 7 years ago
Wow that would be terrible news to wake up to.
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MistahKoalaalmost 7 years ago
I struggle to think of any business or important organisation that relies on .EU for its identity and operations - the only ones I&#x27;ve seen use it are political campaigns.<p>Presumably the answer is to just use a proxy register based in the EU, if this even becomes an issue?
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