Following BREXIT, Eurid (.EU registry) had
recently updated its Domain names Registration Policy, by modifying the
conditions of attribution of a .EU domain name for the British and Gibraltarians,
according to the plan below:
* From 1st November 2019, EURid will NOT allow
the registration of any new domain name where the registrant’s residence or
establishment country code is either GB or GI, unless the citizenship country
code of the registrant corresponds to an EU27 Member State.
* On 24 October 2019, and following explicit
confirmation by the Commission, EURid will notify by email both GB and GI
registrants and their providers about their forthcoming non-compliance with the
.eu regulatory framework.
During this two-month
period, the domain names concerned remained active and could continue to be
used by their holders.
* As of 1 January 2020, all registrants who did
not demonstrate their eligibility will be deemed ineligible and their domain
names will be WITHDRAWN. A WITHDRAWN domain name no longer functions, as the
domain name is removed from the zone file and can no longer support any active
services (such as websites or email).
Twelve months after
the UK withdrawal, i.e. on 1 November 2020,
all the affected domain names will be REVOKED, and will become AVAILABLE for
general registration. Their release will occur in batches from the time they
become available.
* No transfer to GB /
GI registrants will be possible during the two-month period between 1 November and 1 January,
unless they have a citizen country code from an EU27 member state. The transfer
to a non GB / GI registered will remain possible.
Following the UK’s official leave
from the European Union on January 31, the United Kingdom and the EU will enter
into the so-called “transition period” until December 31, 2020.
During this “transition
period”, residents and citizens of the United Kingdom will continue to be
able to own and register .eu domain names. The plan described above will apply
from the end of the transition period and will soon be updated accordingly.
Nameshield will keep
you informed as soon as Eurid will update the rules.
For its part, the British register (NOMINET)
has no plans currently to restrict .uk domain names – they can be registered
irrespective of nationality or place of residence. All are eligible.
As of October 19, 2019, internationally-based EU citizens can now register .EU or .ею domain names.
The .EU is the country code top level domain for the European Union. More than 3.6 million registrations spread out across Europe make this TLD a popular extension. Initially, this extension is only reserved to companies and individuals residing within EU and EEA member states. However in order to meet the needs of an ever-changing digital environment, EURid, the .EU registry, changes this eligibility criteria to extend it to all EU citizens living around the world.
“We are
excited to be able to extend the registration criteria to EU citizens around the
world. The .eu domain is now closer to your ambitions, achievements and dreams.
It is the bridge connecting you to your friends and family – even if you live
outside the EU. It will always show your roots, your outlook, and your cultural
values.” – Marc van Wesemael, EURid`s CEO.
For more information on the conditions for registration of your .EU, don’t hesitate to contact us.
On the article dated from February 22, 2019, we discussed about the Brexit’s consequences on the .EU domain names and the publication of the action plan by EURid, the .EU registry, following two scenarios, in case of no deal or in case of a withdrawal agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union.
In short, as a result of the Brexit, companies and individuals, holders
of a .EU will no longer be able to renew or register names in .EU if they are
not residing in the European Union.
In case of no deal, .EU domain names’ holders will have 2 months from March 30, 2019 to demonstrate their eligibility or to transfer their name to an
eligible registrant (whose country code isn’t either GB/GI). All registrants
who did not demonstrate their eligibility will be deemed ineligible and their
domain names will be withdrawn.
In case there is a withdrawal agreement, this plan of actions will be
implemented as of January
1, 2021.
Due to ongoing uncertainties over the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, EURid announced on March 22, 2019, that this plan would be placed on hold while waiting for an official update from the European Commission.
In a previous article, we discussed the Brexit’s consequences on .EU domain names, the European Commission announced on 28 March 2018 that companies and individuals, holders of a .EU will no longer be able to renew or register names in .EU if they are not residing in the European Union.
With the Brexit’s date approaching, EURid, .EU registry, has recently published its action plan that has two scenarios depending on the case there is no deal or the case there is a withdrawal agreement between the United Kingdom and the European Union. In the second case, it will be the same actions but they will be implemented on different dates (from December 2020).
Scenario 1: The United
Kingdom leaves the European Union with no deal on 30 March 2019
New registrations
From 30 March 2019: EURid will not allow the
registration of any new domain name from registrant declaring an address in Great
Britain (country code GB) or in Gibraltar (country code GI).
.EU domain names that have GB/GI as the registrant country code within WHOIS, at the time of UK withdrawal
On 23 March 2019: EURid will notify by email both
GB/GI registrants and their registrars about the forthcoming non-compliance of
the data associated to their domain name within the .EU regulatory framework.
On 30 March 2019: EURid will again notify by email
both GB/GI registrants and their registrars that their domain name is not in compliance
with the .EU regulatory framework.
Before 30 May 2019: Registrants will be given the
possibility to demonstrate their compliance with the .EU regulatory framework
by updating their contact data.
During this two months period, the domain names in question will remain active and the following actions are possible:
-Contact data changes including updates to existing contact details pertaining to phone number, email address, postal address and country code;
-Updating a contact or linking a new contact;
-Name server and DNSSEC changes;
-Transfer the domain name to a non GB/GI registrant.
During this two months period, the following actions arenot possible:
-Transfer the domain name to a GB/GI registrant;
-Term extension, unless accompanied by a transfer request to an eligible registrant;
-Automatic renewal for domain names that expire in the period between 30 March 2019 and 30 May 2019.
As of 30 May 2019: All registrants who did not
demonstrate their eligibility will be deemed ineligible and their domain names
will be withdrawn.
On 30 March 2020, i.e. twelve months after the UK
withdrawal: All the affected domain names will become available for general registration.
For. EU domain names that are in the ON-HOLD status at the time of UK withdrawal: They will remain registered until there is an outcome of the court case. However, they will be suspended and will cease to function as of 30 May 2019.
-If a court ruling establishes a transfer to an eligible party, that decision will be implemented in the usual way.
-If the domain name stays with the GB/GI registrant, the domain name will be withdrawn.
For .EU domain names that are in the
SUSPENDED status at the time of UK withdrawal: Evaluation by the registry on a case-by-case
basis, moving forward if appropriate, with the withdrawal of the domain name.
For .EU domain names that are in the QUARANTINE status at the time of UK withdrawal:
-No transfer to GB/GI registrants from quarantine will be possible during the two months period.
-Transfer to a non-GB/GI registrant will be possible.
Scenario 2: The United
Kingdom leaves the European Union with a planned transitional period on 31
December 2020
It will be the same actions but they will be
implemented on different dates.
New registrations
From 1 January 2021: EURid will not allow the
registration of any new domain name from registrant whose country code is
either GB/GI.
.EU domain names that have GB/GI as the registrant country code within WHOIS, at the time of UK withdrawal
23 December 2020: First email sent about the
non-compliance of the data associated to the domain name.
1 January 2021: Second email sent about the
non-compliance.
Before 2 March 2021: Possibility for the registrants to
demonstrate their compliance with the .EU regulatory framework by updating
their contact data.
As of 2 March 2021: All registrants who did not
demonstrate their eligibility will be deemed ineligible and their domain names
will be withdrawn.
On 1 January 2022: All the affected domain names will
become available for general registration.
The actions planned in the first scenario
regarding the different status « ON HOLD », « SUSPENDED » and « QUARANTINE »,
will also be applied in the second scenario.
The Brexit’s consequences thus force the
British to rethink their domain names strategy. Indeed, the loss of their .EU domain
names will be an opportunity for cybersquatters who reside in the E.U. and meet
the eligibility criteria, they would then have the rights to register these .EU
domain names.
Nameshield’s team is at your disposal to reply
to all your questions and to propose you the best recommendations regarding
your domain names’ portfolio management.
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