My personal opinion is that this is just another element of pressure in the negotiation. In the end, I assume that common sense will prevail and that .eu registrants in the UK will be given the same rights as registrants in Norway or Liechtenstein, which is t keep their domains. Of course, I may be proven wrong, like the many other times when I thought that common sense was a common thing... It would be nice to hear the opinion of EURID on this matter. R
On 29.03.2018, at 14:40, Michele Neylon - Blacknight <michele@blacknight.com> wrote:
This is rather disturbing: https://www.internetnews.me/2018/03/29/european-commission-wants-to-kill-off-thousands-of-eu-domains-due-to-brexit/
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