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why .eu only open for european country pre-register, will .eu open for USA in a future? any idea all?
NickStagg said:A bit like .us only being available to US citizens then.......
dwrixon said:Don't worry folks! We will sell them on at a reasonable price.
Don't worry folks! We will sell them on at a reasonable price.
Duncan said:You work for EU Reg?
dwrixon said:No, but I preregisterd quite a few with Eurodns sometime ago! Hopeful we will get a few.
wohl said:For example, there have been 7 recent trademark applications on the word 'dating' (most of them granted, some pending) in one trademark jurisdiction alone.
Yes, it will open.jacksonmui said:do you think will open for all people register later on? any news how long will take? also do you think these short name one word .eu will worth something? like 3 or 4 figure value?
7 April 2006jacksonmui said:any idea or news they will open for register? if a 3 charater name , how much they will worth do you think,
Sheva said:Hi, where did you saw this? am asking because a registrar told me that you cannot try or make application for a TM now but the TM need to be already registered because on the rule at eurid its in writing that the TM should be already registered.
dominator said:Anyway, for a new company that is not in the EU, I would need just a .com, .net (maybe also .info) and the local country domain name. ".com" is the #1 and will remain for at least another 10 years.
friday said:I agree.
Europe is a Region; The EU is geo political agreement. As a company would you like to limit yourself to this exclusivity of .eu? What does it say to your clients outside the EU? What next? .asean, .oecd or maybe .g8? Why not, but it leads to segregation. Do we need top level domains like this? Do we need geo political regions represented on the internet that portray exclusivity?
The cc tld's are and were a great idea. The generic tld's were great. The EU is not a country and by right should never have been granted top level status until all members of the EU ratify to become one country.
On another note, the internet is an incredible place in which real world barriers dissapear. I managed to register domains in the China and India cctld land rush. However, .EU feels like a barrier going up rather than coming down.
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