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The launch of .eu 7 December 2005

The launch of .eu 7 December 2005. TERENA GA – Budapest, 21 October 200 5. Basic principles. No direct registrations with the registry (EURid), only via registrars List of accredited registrars ( www.eurid.eu ) New registrars can join anytime First-come-first-served Exceptions:

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The launch of .eu 7 December 2005

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  1. The launch of .eu7 December 2005 TERENA GA – Budapest, 21 October 2005

  2. Basic principles • No direct registrations with the registry (EURid), only via registrars • List of accredited registrars (www.eurid.eu) • New registrars can join anytime • First-come-first-served • Exceptions: • Reserved lists (countries, EC) • Blocked list (names not allowed at 1st level) • 2 letter names representing cc • Phased registration (sunrise) • All other names are allowed; no proof needed after sunrise

  3. Who can register a .eu name ? • An undertaking having its registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the Community, or • An organisation established within the Community without prejudice to the application of national lay or • A natural person resident within the Community

  4. Phased registations • A period of 4 months during which only holders of a prior right can apply for a domain name • Phase I (two months) • Registered trademarks, Geographical indicators and designations of origin, Public Bodies • Phase II (two months) • Names that can be applied for during phase 1 • All other prior rights: trade names, company names, business identifiers, literary works etc

  5. Phased registrations • Requested domain should correspond exactly with the name for which right is claimed (special rules for exceptions) • Registrant has to provide a proof • All applications will be validated by • Governmental validation points (for public bodies) • PricewaterhouseCoopers (for all other rights) • First-come-first-served principle also for applications during sunrise period

  6. Cost of .eu name • Registration for one year 10 € • Renewal for one year 10 € • Sunrise applications • Handling costs 15 € • Validation costs • 20 € (public bodies) • 30 € (trademarks) • 70 € (other)

  7. Alternative dispute resolution • During sunrise • An applicant can start ADR when he does not agree with the decision by Validation Agent and EURid • After sunrise • An applicant can start an ADR against domain name holder who has registered a name on which the complainant has a prior right

  8. Timeline od the launch • 7 December 2005, 11:00Beginning of Phase I • 7 February 2006, 11:00Beginning of Phase II • 7 April 2006, 11:00All registrations More information on www.eurid.eu

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