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EURid the Registry for .eu domain names, has issued a communication concerning the .eu domains registered by UK entities and residents following the updated notice issued by the European Commission last week.
As we informed you previously, the registry operator for .EU domain names in Europe, EURid, will be deleting all Cyrillic script domain names with the Latin script .eu extension on the 31st May 2019.
Update on .eu domains and Brexit
EURid, the Registry for .eu domain names, has issued a communication as a result of the announced delay to Brexit.
After Brexit, domain owners in the UK may find that they can no longer hold domains with a ccTLD extension for an EU country.
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Update on .eu domains following Brexit
EURid, the Registry for .eu domain names, has published a Brexit action plan following discussions with the European Commission. Such discussions came about after the Commission’s Notice to Stakeholders, published in March last year, announced that UK undertakings and organisations would no longer be eligible to hold .eu domain names.