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EURid suspends 74 000 .eu domains and sued 400 registrars for breach of contract



EURid, the non profit organisation operating the Internet top level domain .eu, has suspended 74 000 .eu domain names and has sued 400 registrars for breach of contract. This move was prompted by abusive behavior from a syndicate of registrars who have systematically acquired domain names with the obvious intent of selling them. In the domain name business this is called warehousing and is not permitted.

“In this case we are convinced that the domain name holders of the 74 000 .eu names (Ovidio Ltd, Fausto Ltd and Gabino Ltd) are acting as a front for a number of registrars. The domain name holders and the registrars can be regarded as one and the same. Since registrars should only register domain names for existing customers and not “warehouse” the names in order to resell them at a higher price, this is clearly in breach of the registrar contract,” says Herman Sobrie, Legal Manager of EURid.

Within the limits of the EC regulations (733/2002 & 874/2004,) EURid strives to maintain .eu as an attractive top level domain for Europeans who want to convey a European Identity on the Internet. When the system is abused there is a risk that the perceived value of .eu will decrease, not only for the almost two million legitimate holders of .eu domain names but also for all fair registrars. That is why EURid wants to act firmly against any improper behavior regarding .eu domain names.

As means of quality control, EURid constantly monitors the registrations of .eu domain names in order to make sure all holders of .eu domain names are based in the EU zone, as required by to the Public Policy Rules for .eu. Similarly, EURid verifies that all accredited registrars are acting in the best interest of the end user in accordance with their contract with EURid.

A handful of .eu domain names have already been suspended as their holders have not been able to show that they are based within the EU.

The outcome of the suspended domain names now awaits a court decision. EURid would later like to make the names available for registration again.

July 25th | Domain Names | |

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  1. [...] After the recent suspention of 74,000 domains EurID has recently changed the status of a certain number of registered .eu domain names. The status of about 74.000 .eu domain names has been changed from “active” to “ON HOLD” or “QUARANTAINE”. [...]

    Pingback by Web Hosting and Domain Blog » EurID puts all Ovidio .eu domains ON HOLD or QUARANTAINE — July 28, 2006 @ 3:36 am

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