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.
disagree a bit.
EU is not only geopolitical aggreement. It's mainly an economic union, since political unity stays a bit behind . Under the economic terms and developments, yes , a TLD for EU stands clearly in the right direction.
I can easily think of the need from SMEs or EU corps to expand their business from state to eu level (many do this).
And second, the need for european member states to strength further unification process (more political and economical relations) , it makes .eu one more milestone to the unification (one way or another) of europe.
And I don't see .eu as a border or europe limitation. .co.uk and .de have already proven that.
Time will tell if .eu will be a success but the 600+ already registrars it might be a sign that it's going to have some impact. I am just curious to see how fast it will got to 1 and 2 million regs and if finally succeeds to pass .de and .net
To contribute in the generic discussion going on with TMs, I will agree as Dave noticed in the thread , that its a risky strategy, but I suppose the guy who TMs porno, sex, poker and other popular keywords and have it's TM been accepted , will have 1/10,1/20 or 1/50 chances to get that name( if 10, 20 or 50 others have done the same in other member states). And then bingo. It costs a bit more ofcourse to go through the process of TM, but if you succeed it's worth it.
What are the chances to win the lotto anyway?Better ones?