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EU domain registrations
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Bob Swart |
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4/11/2006 9:14:50 AM
(GMT+1)
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Since last Friday (April 7th, 2006), everyone in the EU can register domains with the .eu extension. I've registered my Dutch company (with the name eBob42), so the www.eBob42.eu domain is now mine (as well as the .com, .net, .org, .co.uk and .nl - I didn't really want to add .info and .biz or any of the other extensions).
Unfortunately, someone else (whois) has registered drbob42.eu (the more international version of my website is www.drbob42.com, also registered as .net, .org, .co.uk, and .nl).
When I approached the person who has registered the drbob42.eu domain name, and asked him about his plans for the domain, he responded to me that if I wanted the name, I should make him an offer so he would think about giving me this name. I was afraid of that, so I politely told him what he could do with the drbob42.eu domain name as far as I'm concerned...
Message #1: don't be too late when you want to register your .eu domains!
Message #2: the drbob42.eu domain has nothing to do with me, does not represent me, and was only registered to make money (and is only showing advertisements to make more money).
Now, back to the real world and some Delphi programming...
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