Press Release
Brexit: The UK can no longer use the .eu domain : what are the options for Education Sector?
On the 28th of March 2018, the European Commission released a notice called “Withdrawal of the United Kingdom and EU rules on .EU domain names”. The notice can be found here.
It explained that the EU regulatory framework for the .eu Top Level Domain will no longer apply to the United Kingdom as from the withdrawal date. Therefore, any organisation with a .eu website will have to explore other options and probably move their website to another domain.
Despite Brexit, some organizations still want to keep a european identity. It is especially true in Education. In November 2017, The British Academy published a document warning that economics and modern language departments would be badly hit if European academics leave the UK. You can find this document here.
In order to preserve a european identity in the UK and still respect the EU regulation, an option can be to migrate to another domain, like .edu.eu, which can still accept applicants from the UK.
Organisations in the UK registered with a .eu domain have until March 2019 to decide how they would like to proceed.
Sunday, April 22, 2018
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