HomeInsightsEURid publishes update on what happens to .eu domain names after transition period

EURid’s update covers a recent change agreed with the European Commission on .eu domain names assigned to UK registrants. EURid says that the following steps will be taken:

  • on 21 December 2020, EURid will notify by email all UK registrants who have not yet shown continued compliance with the eligibility criteria and their registrars about the risk of forthcoming non-compliance with the .eu regulatory framework;
  • on 1 January 2021, EURid will notify by email all UK registrants and their registrars that their domain name is no longer compliant with the .eu eligibility criteria and has been suspended until 31 March 2021;
  • on 1 April 2021, EURid will again notify by email all UK registrants and their registrars that their domain name is no longer compliant with the .eu regulatory framework and has been withdrawn; and
  • on 1 January 2022, all withdrawn domains, formerly assigned to UK registrants, will be revoked and become available for general registration.

EURid emphasises the point that domains that have been suspended will no longer function or support any service. The registrar of these domains will be able to update the registration data, transfer or delete the domain name. To read EURid’s update in full, click here.

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