Eu-Domains nach BrexitI want to say only something about the argument, that EU has changed its position concerning the subject "Brexit and .eu".
The position is clear:
1. Hard Brexit means, British citizens and companies lose their Eu-Domain.
(My comment:
British citizens and companies will find registrars to continue the registration of their .eu domains by trustees.)
2. If there is an agreement between EU and Great Britain, the question of .eu domains for British people and companies will be solved.
EURID has now made a new policy, which allows EU citizen living outside the EU, to register .eu domains.
Now EURID explains, that this new policy is self-evident applied also to Great Britain, if Great Britain should be one day outside the EU.
This clarification is no contradiction to former positions of the EU and EURID.
Hans-Peter Oswald
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