Blocked / Reserved Names

According to domain blog it may be possible to register domain names that the Commission has blocked: With a good reason it is possible to ask for reserved names The European Commission has reserved a number of .eu domain names that are consequently not available for registration. However, should there be organisations or private persons… Continue reading Blocked / Reserved Names

Typo Squats

Domain monetisers employ many tricks to draw traffic to their websites. One of them is using typographical errors, which can be due to people either typing in the wrong address (bad typing) or simply not being sure of the spelling. A quick look at some of the bigger brand names reveals at least one prominent… Continue reading Typo Squats

Eurid On Disputes

The .eu dispute resolution mechanism is called ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution). You can find more information about the system and how to avail of it on the dedicated site Funnily enough Eurid have registered the domain adr.eu, but for some odd reason have not created any DNS entries nor are they actively using it. Unfortunately… Continue reading Eurid On Disputes

Checking Who Registered a .eu

Before you do anything else you should check who has registered the .eu domain you are interested in. Unfortunately this might not be an easy task. While Eurid offer a traditional whois lookup and a web-based form the quality of the data provided is not particularly good, nor is it uniform. If the information is… Continue reading Checking Who Registered a .eu

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