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

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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

Data Transfers Post-Brexit Are Going to get Complicated

If the UK proceeds with a “no deal” Brexit, or any kind of Brexit at the end of March data transfers to the UK from EU countries will become much more complicated. At present all members of the EU are covered by the same laws (more or less) so transferring data around with the EU’s… Continue reading Data Transfers Post-Brexit Are Going to get Complicated

Nominet GDPR Consultation Closes Tomorrow

Nominet, the registry for .uk, is conducting a consultation on how it will handle whois data once GDPR comes into force. It’s worth noted that the consultation is only related to the *.uk namespace and is not about any of the gTLD registries on the Nominet platform. While that is the main focus of the… Continue reading Nominet GDPR Consultation Closes Tomorrow

European Commission Wants to Kill Off Thousands of EU Domains due to Brexit

After the Brexit vote I posited that there could be an impact on EU registrants based in the UK. Over the past year the UK government has been engaged in negotiations with the EU to navigate the application of Article 50 and the UK’s exit from the European Union. While there has been a lot… Continue reading European Commission Wants to Kill Off Thousands of EU Domains due to Brexit

EU Commission Opens Public Consultation on EU Domain

The .eu ccTLD is quite different in that it is run by the European Commission. The Commission contracts EURid to run the registry on their behalf. As the entire thing is setup and managed by the European Union institutions the ccTLD’s policies are based on European treaties and laws. Complicated? Yes, but it’s still fully… Continue reading EU Commission Opens Public Consultation on EU Domain

DNS Belgium Moves Backend to the Cloud

DNS Belgium, who run the .be ccTLD domain registry, as well as .brussels and .vlaanderen, is moving its backend to the cloud. The domain registry announced last year that they would be migrating their backend to the cloud. Why? So they can focus on the software and services and not have to concern themselves with… Continue reading DNS Belgium Moves Backend to the Cloud

Brexit Could Impact EU Domain Registrants

The current policies for .eu domain name registration restrict registration to organisations, businesses and individuals that meet certain criteria. In order to get a .eu domain name you need to be resident within the EU, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein. This is laid out in the current policy as follows: (i)an undertaking having its registered office,… Continue reading Brexit Could Impact EU Domain Registrants

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