lukeeales said:So we can actually buy these NOW?
PLEASE NOTE THAT AT THIS TIME IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO REGISTER OR PRE-REGISTER A .EU DOMAIN NAME WITH EURid AND THERE ARE NO ACCREDITED REGISTRARS FOR .EU.
It is not yet possible to register or pre-register a .eu domain name with EURid
We cannot take reservations or pre-registrations for .eu names.
Before starting the registrations for the .eu TLD a number of important steps still need to be taken.
On 12 October 2004, EURid will sign a contract with the European Commission to operate the .eu registry After that EURid must negotiate with ICANN (the not-for-profit organisation overseeing the DNS system) to have .eu included in the DNS root servers.
When we have signed the EC contract, we will establish a network of registrars across Europe and will publish a list on our web site. Those who wish to register a .eu name must apply through one of these registrars as we are not permitted to take direct registration requests. We will also begin to make important information and documents available in all the official languages of the EU.
Once .eu registrars are accredited they will be allowed to accept pre-registrations for their customers. At the start of the live registrations, they will introduce their pre-registrations in the automated systems of EURid for processing.
Ross1982 said:Man, I'd be so p*ssed if that was a scam as I entered some details too.
Someone told me it was all legit and everything.
Do I have to be an EU citizen/organisation/company?
No. You can register a .EU domain through .EU Registry Services wherever you are based.
The following categories of companies, organisations and individuals will be able to register a .eu domain:
-undertakings having their registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the European Community;
-organisations established within the European Community without prejudice to the application of national law;
-natural persons resident within the European Community.
lukeeales said:Their LiveHelp guy told me they've been taking registrations for over a year ...
I guess I'm lucky that the transaction wouldn't go through.
valuenames said:Given the current time line, my guess is 2006 at the earliest for .EU to go live.
The sunrise process alone is a long, drawn out affair - to be done in two phases over 4 months.
Ron
You have already a presence in Europe for your Domain-Names? Or are you Registrar?aww said:Why do people keep falling for the .eu pre-registry scam?
Sure tell a third party what names are valuable to you, good idea.
Also remember .eu requires a presense in Europe.
You won't see it live until very late 2005 or even early 2006.
If it's ready by the winter holiday season in 2005 I'll be amazed.
The bureaucracy is absolutely staggering.
Let's wait thenhttp://europa.eu.int/information_so...ly/index_en.htm
aww said:If it's ready by the winter holiday season in 2005 I'll be amazed.
The bureaucracy is absolutely staggering.
you would wonder if it would happen earlier... :approve:mole said:When you get 50 grumpy and self-righteous old men sitting in a room trying to make a decision on which tea to drink, now multiply that thought a 100,000 times :-D
Freddy@EuroDNS said:as soon the registrars can become accredited the dollars will role because then we can ask money for checking the trademarks, and if the dollars role all will go quicker...
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