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Brexit Impacted EU Domains Now “Withdrawn”. What Next?

On July 1st any domain names that were impacted by the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, Brexit, were moved to a status of “WITHDRAWN”. This means that not only is the domain no longer “in zone” but it’s also no longer in the original registrar’s control either. This is yet another step in the process… Continue reading Brexit Impacted EU Domains Now “Withdrawn”. What Next?

EURid Tweaks Post-Brexit Handling of Impacted Domains

From January 1st 2021 the UK is no longer part of the European Union and consequently .eu domain names can no longer be registered or held by UK individuals or businesses. EURid, the .eu domain name registry, operate the registry under contract to the European Commission, so they are bound by whatever rules the EC… Continue reading EURid Tweaks Post-Brexit Handling of Impacted Domains

EU Commission Forgets Brexit; Forced to Cancel Call For Registry Tender

The EU Commission has been forced to cancel its call for tender to run the .eu domain name registry. The .eu domain name registry is operated under contract for the European Commission and the whole shooting party is governed by a complex hodge podge of European regulations and laws. One could argue that the EC… Continue reading EU Commission Forgets Brexit; Forced to Cancel Call For Registry Tender

French Domain Registry Blocking UK Registrations due to Brexit

While the .eu ccTLD’s handling of UK registrants post-Brexit has grabbed headlines, they aren’t the only domain name registry that is impacted. Many of the European country code domain names have or had policies that link registration requirements to membership of the EU. Bear in mind that one of the core tenets of the EU… Continue reading French Domain Registry Blocking UK Registrations due to Brexit

Nominet and Brexit

Nominet, the .uk domain registry, is well aware of the possible implications of Brexit. Earlier today they sent out a reminder email to registrars to underline the options: In the case of a “no deal” Brexit In the case of Brexit with a deal, but without specific provisions covering the transfer of personal data Essentially… Continue reading Nominet and Brexit

More Brexit Fun and Games for .EU Domain Registrants

While the Brexit situation remains at best “unclear” the future of UK based .eu domain name registrants has finally received a little bit of clarity. It might not be the best of news, but it’s relatively clear. Of course in common with anything that is linked in anyway with Brexit and what form it might… Continue reading More Brexit Fun and Games for .EU Domain Registrants

EU Domains in the UK Post-Brexit Just got More Confusing

Brexit negotiation plan or Euro zone withdrawal concept, miniature figures worker help move UK Union jack flag from pile of Euro banknotes money.

While many domain name registries are run privately quite a few country code registries (ccTLDs) have links to government. In the case of .eu, however, the registry is operated under contract to the European Commission, so it is operated on behalf of the entire European Union. The impact of Brexit on the .eu ccTLD is… Continue reading EU Domains in the UK Post-Brexit Just got More Confusing

New Brexit Party Misses Out on Domain

The .com domain is being used by a group campaigning against Brexit

Nigel Farage’s latest political vehicle The Brexit Party launched last week. However you’ll notice that it’s using a .org domain name. The exact match .com domain name was snapped up by a group of pro-EU campaigners: TheBrexitParty.com was registered with GoDaddy on October 26th 2018, while the domain Farage’s party is using is TheBrexitParty.org which… Continue reading New Brexit Party Misses Out on Domain

EURid Pauses Brexit Plans

When the UK announced its intention to withdraw from the European Union it was clear to some of us that this would cause complications with .eu and possibly other domain name extensions. Over the past year it’s become clear that the European Commission, who mandate the .eu domain name policy, weren’t interested in providing a… Continue reading EURid Pauses Brexit Plans

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