Hello Stephen,
This is the advice I gave IP manager just recently:
<<
Personally I think it is just another scheme for registrars to keep us
giving them money by using fear tactics. You cannot acquire a .eu domain
legitimately unless the domain is generic or you own the relevant trademark.
As I think I mentioned before, I would only register an .eu name if I
had european-wide business interests and could not afford the legal
costs of challenging someone registering my European trademark.
>>
Ben
Stephen Emmott wrote:
> Folks,
>
> Are any of you aware of the .eu domain suffix and the registration
> process for it? Registration runs from 7 December 2005 to 6 April 2006
> for those who have a prior right and wish to claim 'their' .eu domain
> name (a process called 'Sunrise' registration). After this, it is a free
> for all (a process called 'Landrush' registration). The EU have selected
> EURid to manage the .eu domain name - see
>
> http://www.eurid.eu/
>
> You can check the status of 'your' .eu domain name via the WHOIS for
> .eu:
>
> http://www.whois.eu/
>
> I only found out about this by chance. The related issue therefore is
> whether or not there is awareness within UK HE? Perhaps it isn't
> relevant to UK HE?
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Stephen...
>
>
> Stephen Emmott
> Head of Web Services
> London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
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