Everything you should know about .EU domain name registration

Register .EU domain name without hassle but first inform yourself. This blog will help you undertsand better the .EU domain name registration process, the DO's and not DO's and how you can better protect yourself and make the most out of the .EU extention.

3.5.07

Important links for .EU registration

Here is a list of other websites and interesting links you can consult to get more information about .EU domain names, website creation, emails, and professional web hosting.


French Sites

Le site "nom-de-domaine-eu" vous informera en Français sur la marche à suivre pour enregistrer des noms de domaines.

Vous trouverez aussi la newsletter de Register.eu sur le site "nom-de-domain-eu"

Register.eu, le premier site d'enregistrement de noms de domaine en .EU a publié un communiqué de presse

Le site "nom-de-domaine-eu.info" informe en Français sur les techniques d'enregistrement de noms de domaines.

Voici la newsletter de Register.eu publiée sur le "nom-de-domain-eu.info"

Communiqué de presse de Register.eu, le premier site d'enregistrement de noms de domaine en .EU

BePop.be Le blog public de Register.eu sur lequel toutes les informations sur les noms de domaines sont publiées ainsi que les newsletters de e-Zone.fr les communiqués de Presse de Register.eu.


English sites

"www.eu-domain-name.info" is the englsih version of Register.eu the first .eu domain name registration web site.

Find Register.eu's Press Release regarding the .EU launch and all the domain name registration techniques.


"eu-domain-name.blogspot.com" is the official english blog that Register.eu specialised in domain nale registration made public

Register.eu is also the first .EU domaine name registration website under the .EU extension


 


 

10.8.06

Registrar on .eu domain hoarding: Nothing we can do

A reseller of .eu domain names has denied accusations that his business has operated unfairly by stockpiling more than 1,000 three-letter domain names and charging customers more than $1,909 to buy each one.

Stephen Wilde, of Hampshire, England-based company Really Useful Domains, told ZDNet UK that it was an "idealistic approach" to suggest that stockpiling was unethical.

The accusation came from Andrew Hooper, a new father who recently wanted to take advantage of the new .eu top-level domain to give his 2-week-old son, Christopher James, a "domain that he can use during his life."

Hooper was dismayed to find that cjh.eu was one of hundreds of domains that had been bought by Really Useful Domains, only to be resold for a minimum of $1,933 each.

Registering for domains to resell them, a practice known as warehousing, is illegal for registrars themselves; doing so would be a breach of their contracts with Eurid, short for European Registry of Internet Domain Names. Eurid, the organization set up to administer the registration of .eu top-level domains, last month launched a lawsuit against 400 American registrars it accused of warehousing.

As Wilde and his company registered all the names through a Canadian third party, no rules were broken. However, Hooper maintained that registrars had the market "sewn up."

"You have to go through a registrar, and they're monopolizing the market. Eurid has...allowed anyone who puts down a 10,000 euro ($12,889.39) deposit to have a share of this monopoly," Hooper said.

"There are no decent investigations into these companies--they don't seem to be enforcing the spirit of the law, let alone the letter of it," he added.

But Wilde argued that registrars had only "really had an advantage over the public" during the initial land rush for .eu domain names, which took place earlier this year. "Now it makes no difference at all whether you're a registrar or not," he said Wednesday.

He insisted that Really Useful Domains had not even been an accredited registrar during the land rush, and he played down the suggestion that people should not be able to stockpile names for resale at inflated prices.

"I think it's a very idealistic approach and, if you could guarantee every human on the planet would adhere to that, it would be fine, but (you can't)," he said. "I'm afraid if they didn't put enough rules in to enforce it, you only need one person on the globe to...not adhere to that, and we'd all wring our hands."

Wilde pointed out that thousands of Europeans had children who bore the same initials. "On a mathematical basis...you have probably about 20,000 people entitled to that domain for their child--which one do you give it to? (Eurid) tried to start the playing field fairly, but after that, it's not my job to say, 'You're more entitled to this,' or 'you are.'"

He also claimed that he had been unable to acquire the three-letter domain for his own son and had even tried to "buy a car registration for him, but it was 25,000 pounds ($47,726.87)," adding: "I would like it, but someone else has it. That's market forces."

Eurid itself seems to agree with this standpoint. "It should be possible for anyone to register domain names, and as many as they like," representative Patrik Linden said Wednesday. "If they find someone to pass the domain name to, there's nothing we can do...We're not particularly fond of this, but it is allowed."

In the lawsuit filed against hundreds of U.S. registrars, Eurid accused them of conspiring to set up three front companies in the United Kingdom and then registering tens of thousands of .eu domains in those companies' names, thus attempting to bypass Eurid's rules on registrars stockpiling names for their own benefit.

That case and other complaints over allocations during the land rush phase led British Parliament member Diana Wallis to file a parliamentary question on the subject for the European Commission. A response was due Wednesday but has not appeared at the time of writing, probably due to the current parliamentary recess.

A Commission representative said that as Eurid is "an independent agency, (it) does not have any supervisory role," though there is a "set of rules under which Eurid has to operate, and we have to ensure this framework is observed."

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6.7.06

EURid removes the possibility of gathering lists of domain names

As a part of EURid’s service, it is possible for registrars to get information about the domain names they have registered via the on-line registration interface. Until recently, this feature was returning more information than strictly needed, namely the sequence number of the domain name asked for and by using this sequence number registrars were able to extract lists of names.

This is no longer possible.

While it was still available, the feature did not affect the registration system in any way and as such did not jeopardise the fairness of the system since all accredited registrars had the same possibilities.
As soon as this extraneous side effect of the online service was recognised, EURid removed it.

In fact this flow did affect clients of .EU and more specificaly professionals genuinely trying to register important domain names for their businesses. What appeared with this bug is that a company such as Ovidio, very recently set up in Cyprus did use the services of 400 US registrars... all recently setup as well and sharing the same postal address... to register more than 85.000 very valuable .EU domain names. If this is not cybersquatting... then what is it?

Gregoire
www.pellerin.eu

26.5.06

.FR opening - The .fr domain names will finally be available for public... not without restrictions!

The 20th of June the AFNIC, the French domain name regulator, opens the .fr extension for registration to individuals. Currently the extension was only available for companies, independents or public bodies.

Without restrictions? No… that would not be the kind of thing French usually do. The .fr extension will only be available to those who have a postal address in France! Why? Well the .fr being aimed at a specific geographical area it seemed natural to restrict its use a little. And it is also probably to ease down the cyber squatters who will find it slightly more difficult to put their hands on the precious extension. Will it be controllable? The AFNIC warns that controls could be done… my guess is that they will hardly ever do such a thing with the little resources they have.

Anyway the French public has a genuine interest in the opportunity of acquiring their own .fr domain names. According to a recent survey for the free newspaper 20Minutes 53% of the persons interrogated thought owning a .fr was important. And above all the French public has a fairly good idea of how they would use their .fr domain names. 39% of them thought of it to personalise their blogs, some 55% of them would use the .fr to have a sexier email address and a vast majority of the, 74% would create their own website.

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10.5.06

Landrush 2 - the EUrid released blocked and expired .eu domain names for registration

On the 7th of june EUrid will release on the market some 30.000 domain names that had been blocked during the two Sunrises periods. Register.eu will publish the full list of freed .eu domain names on its website the 25th of may and offers to regsiter those names for you.


What is so interesting about those names? Well one has to think that applications made for .eu domains under the two Sunrise periods were commercialy high valuable names for the businesses who applied for them. There are indeed trademarks and company names but also a great number of generic names for which it had been very difficult to prove rights. These .EU domain names are in fact subject to boost your traffic and be real lead generators for your business. Furthermore they could have a great impact on your search engine positioning strategy adding relevance to your site and helping web users to find your services or products more easily.


We already forecast a strong demand for these names and fierce competion. On the one side you will have genuine companies looking to enhence their businesses and on the other side you will find numerous cyber squatter speculating on the soaring value fo these names for their unique benefit.


To try to offer our clients the best chance to acquire .EU domain names they are looking for Register.eu has muscled its systems and processes in order to be the fastest and most reliable registrar possible. This technology and these processes have already proven very successful with a succes rate of more than 80% on our premium registration offering competing against hundreds of registrars to obtain highly valuable names such as "gay", ....


See the full list of released .EU domain name now available for registration (list will be published on the 25th of may) click here now!


Contact Register.eu Sales team : contact@register.eu


 

27.4.06

.eu domain name transfer now available

Since the 25th of April, The Eurid, managing the european domain name exte,sion, has implemented new services and functionalities with the .eu: domain name transfers are now available from a registrar towards another and the proprietary details can now also be changed. 1,6 million domain nmaes have now been registerd since the opening of the .eu domain name extension.

To register a domain name in .eu or for a .eu domain name transfer go to Register.eu, the european specialist in .eu extension as well as in all other european domain name extension.

3.4.06

Register.eu - Probably the first pan european domain name registration site using the .EU extension















Register.eu - spécialiste européen en enregistrement de nom de domaine .EU

Press Release

Brussels 3rd April 2006

 


e-Zone launches Register.eu ,

probably the first .EU domain name registration web site

to be lauched


 


Today e-Zone has launched the first specialised .EU domain name registration web site under the .EU extension. Register.eu offers a complete and varied pan European registration solution. It comprises, on top of the .EU extension, the 25 other local European Union extensions. On the 7th of April, day of the Grand Opening of the .EU, Register.eu has the ambition to be in the lead and ready for the massive groundswell that is expected.


 


Register.eu, the “one stop” shop for all European domain names


With Register.eu it does not take more than 5 minutes to register your domain name. Register.eu's domain name buying platform has been carefully built under performing, automated and fully secure process. Credit card payment allows clients to complete a transaction within minutes in real time. Client can also pay using bank wire or cheques.


Once the domain name is active, Register.eu's clients can fully manage the configuration of their domain names thanks to the online Domain Manager. Register.eu's Domain Manager allows the creation of new emails, unlimited aliases, creation of sub domains, forward URLs toward an existing site and even the use of an online tool to easily create and publish a new site.


On top of the .EU extension, Register.eu's clients can protect their trademarks and names in all 25 European Union's extension. Should it be Cyprus , Poland or Lithuania , Register.eu offers the unique possibility to register domain names in all theses extensions.


Unrestricted Grand Opening of the .EU the 7 th of April: “First Come, First Served”


Register.eu is probably the first .EU domain name registration website to be launched selling domains names with a pan European approach.


The .EU introduction is a huge success: since its first opening in December 2005 more than 320.000 applications have been recorded by the EURid. Until the 7 th of April registration is strictly limited to protected name holders (i.e. trademark).


The 7 th of April rings the end of the Sunrises periods and the .EU finally gets accessible to all with no restriction and under the “First Come, First Served” basis. It is clearly a day not to miss to be able to register high quality domain names before anyone else takes them. Already now web users can pre-register their domain names with Register.eu upfront the 7 th of April.

 


Note to the Editor :


Register.eu ( www.register.eu ) is an online service provided by e-Zone SA a European company specialised in Internet and Mobile Services. E-Zone SA is a leading company in the following areas: (i) domain name registration, professional web hosting and email, (ii) SMS MMS and WAP applications. e-Zone SA was born out of one of the divisions of the investment company Venture Bay and is now owned by its two founders Danny Lein and Paul Janssens as well as Net Fund Europe (to which also participate Mitiska). e-Zone SA manages international domain portfolio for companies such as Fortis, Bridgestone, UCB, Imperbel, Hansen Transmission, Atlas Copco.




For further information please contact:

M. Danny Lein (e-Zone SA) at +32.2.247.37.00 or by email danny.lein@e-zone.net , or

M. Paul Janssen (e-Zone SA) at +32.2.247.37.00 or by mail paul.janssens@e-zone.net