John has posted about the change of status on the 74 thousand Ovidio domains, but Eurid has been deathly silent. The biggest problem that Eurid face at this juncture is not how many EU politicos visit their offices, but whether anyone in the industry has any respect left for them. The number of .eu applications… Continue reading Domain Status Updated For Squatters
Category: Eurid
Eurid Expands to Stockholm
Eurid is planning on opening several regional offices across Europe. The first of these has opened in Stockholm and will be followed later this year by Pisa and Prague. From the official press release: Following the success of new Internet top level domain .eu, EURid – the Brussels based registry for all Internet addresses ending… Continue reading Eurid Expands to Stockholm
What is the total cost of an ADR Dispute?
Has anyone got any figures (even approximate ones) on the total cost of a successful ADR? I’m working on the basis that you would need to include: – domain registry costs – ADR process costs – legal advice – research (could be included with above or separate) – time Any input would be welcome
.mobi restricts generic domains
The .mobi TLD’s registry has setup quite a long blocklist of restricted names that are not going to be made “freely” available to the general public (or trademark holders). You can download a big PDF with a full list from their site.
EURID ADR Shows Common Sense?
The panelist decision in the ADR case of f-zero is well worth reading. It’s probably the first decision to show that common sense may yet prevail, though at what cost? Not everyone can afford the legal costs involved in an ADR dispute. As I’ve mentioned previously, Eurid / PWC’s validation process is anything but perfect… Continue reading EURID ADR Shows Common Sense?
Czech Court Siding With Squatters?
It’s hard not to feel that the Czech court appointed by Eurid to oversee disputes in the .eu namespace is siding with the squatters. A number of “city” domains have already been the subject of disputes with several leading to the reassignment of the domain to the offended party, however in most cases this has… Continue reading Czech Court Siding With Squatters?
Eurid Wakes Up
Better late than never, Eurid is now poised to take action against a growing number of its registrars that abused the system and registered domains in breach of Euird rules. The story of how the US companies attempted a land grab in Europe is now getting some serious coverage: Independent
Eurid Taking Action Against Squatters?
According to a post on WhoisIreland Eurid have put over 73 thousand .eu domains “on hold”.
Squatters Offer Domains To Irish Companies
It seems that some of the Irish cyberquatters are now offering their purchases for sale at exorbitant prices. At least one company has been contacted with regard to the sale of a couple of .eu domains for €2500 each!
Eurid Don’t Care
Eurid don’t seem to care about cybersquatters. According to an article published by out-law.com the registry is only concerned with the holder’s details making them eligible to register the domain. EURid now says that it will confiscate domains at any time if they are found to have broken the rules. “If we find that someone… Continue reading Eurid Don’t Care