In article <DCBD4BCA-47B8-4B6F-9604-FE7D26C41F09@lboro.ac.uk> you write:.ευ is the greek script equivalent of .eu I sometimes wonder if English teachers look in horror when they see multiple full stops within a sentence😀EURID applied for it so I guess you should ask them why they wanted it. This got hung up for a long time in a silly argument in which an evaluator decided that the two Greek letters looked too much like the latin .eu.
Which would be a proper concern, but not if EURID applied for both.
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