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FRIDAY, 6 DECEMBER 2013
New to .eu: more registrants now eligible
Don't assume that a domain name ending in ".eu" automatically leads to a website of a resident of the European Union. As from 8 January 2014, residents, companies and organisations based in the European Economic Area countries of Iceland, Lichtenstein and Norway will be eligible to register .eu domain names, with some corresponding changes being made to EURid's documentation and its Whois Policy and Terms and Conditions, according to EURid press releases on 3 December and 4 December 2013.
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New to .eu: more registrants now eligible
Tags: EURid, .eu, EEA,
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Submitted By: Willem Leppink
09 December 2013 @ 09.32
I am sure that many Swiss CTM owners would also appreciate an extension to Switzerland.
09 December 2013 @ 09.32
I am sure that many Swiss CTM owners would also appreciate an extension to Switzerland.
Submitted By: Jeremy Phillips
09 December 2013 @ 09.56
I'm sure that you are right, Willem -- but how can we get the Swiss to join the European Economic Area?
09 December 2013 @ 09.56
I'm sure that you are right, Willem -- but how can we get the Swiss to join the European Economic Area?
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