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Commission launches a public consultation on the review of the .eu top-level domain

The .eu domain represents the “online digital brand” of the European Union. Today it’s the 7th largest country code in the world with over 3.7 million registrations.

But since its entry into force in 2006 many things have changed in the market of domain names. That’s why we are seeking your views about the .eu regulations to see if they are still fit-for-purpose.

Have a say until 8 August 2017.

Commission launches a public consultation on the review of the .eu top-level domain

The Commission is asking if the existing regulations on .eu are still fit for purpose, or if they need to be changed or updated.