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EU: not allowed to sell

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binaryman said:
I wrote a mail to Eurid yesterday to inquire when their system would be ready to handle transfers of .eu names that had been sold and needed to be transferred to the new owner.
This is the reply I got.

Geachte heer,

Het is helemaal niet de bedoeling dat .eu domeinnamen �verkocht� worden�
Om welke domeinnaam gaat het trouwens, het is misschien best dat ons juridisch
departement dit even onderzoekt om de te gaan of u niet met illegale praktijken
bezig bent.

Mvg

Translated it means: "It is not allowed to sell .eu names. Which name is this about? Maybe it is best our juridical department investigates if you are busy with illegal practises."

Now what the!!!.......


Is this for-real? :-O
 
This must be a joke. You can transfer names 40 days after registeration.

check their FAQ here check #14

<EDIT>

Sorry forgot this was a sale area and just followed the first post and replied.
 
Sorry; I saw this on another forum and assumed it was true. :doh:

Here's an update.
Just got a reply from Jay Finnan at Sedo.

It's not illegal. They just don't have a procedure in place yet. I don't know why they chose that language. Its probably easier than explaining that they never planned for the domains to be transferred. Alex will be in touch soon if he hasn't already and update you on the status of .eu transfers. It might take a few weeks before the registry puts a procedure in place.

Jay

At 08:52 AM 4/21/2006, you wrote:
> Hi Jay,
> I sent an e-mail to Eurid yesterday asking them when it would be possible to change ownership of a .eu domain when one sells it. They just replied to me saying that it is illegal to sell domains and want to know which domains I am talking about as I am busy with illegal practises and they want to maybe institute juridical proceedings against me. ??? HUH WHAT?? ILLEGAL?? What about all the .eu names for sale then on Sedo and Afternic and elsewhere???
> Please Jay reply to me urgently. What is this nonsense from EURID. This will collapse the whole .EU market.
> Regards
> FRED

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Sorry if this is in the wrong section, I followed the ".eu" link without noticing it was a sub-forum for "ccTLD Domains for sale".
 
I believe you can still push names to a new owner with an account at the registrar of record...
 
Yes. I have sold several .eu's through Dotster and they have been pushed to the new owner without a problem.
 
godfrey90sf said:
Yes. I have sold several .eu's through Dotster and they have been pushed to the new owner without a problem.

same here with godaddy
 
But are the registrant's details updated at the registry? Moving domains around within registrar sites is well and good, but I get the impression that Eurid don't have a proper system in place to update registrants..
 
on the EurID Website you can read in some news that trade is allowed. the Ownerchange was not implemented in the API, it is now since 1 or 2 weeks.
At EuroDNS the ownerchange will be implemented latest at the 19th of may as I know, I will keep you informed.

Push is already now possible.

Freddy
 
Can someone outside the eu buy eu domains?
 
Nope Europeans only! but I am sure if you knew someone in europe you could use there address or something to get around it.

I doubt they really check anyway.
 
DaddyHalbucks said:
What a joke.

Glad I avoided .EU


Its too early to be glad don't you think? Wait a couple of years and then if .eu proves to be a joke then be glad.
 
petrosc said:
Its too early to be glad don't you think? Wait a couple of years and then if .eu proves to be a joke then be glad.

Agreed.
 
DaddyHalbucks said:
What a joke.

Glad I avoided .EU

might be true but i would say that it is way too early for anyone to predict what direction .eu will take..
 
petrosc said:
Its too early to be glad don't you think? Wait a couple of years and then if .eu proves to be a joke then be glad.


I agree.

But stuff like this is a bad start.
 
DaddyHalbucks said:
I agree.

But stuff like this is a bad start.

What means stuff like this?
the limitation to European, it was planed like this, so it fits 100% the needs.
 
Can someone outside the eu buy eu domains?
Nope Europeans only! but I am sure if you knew someone in europe you could use there address or something to get around it.
If you need help with eu domains, we can talk about. I&#180;m from EU-Portugal, so I can help.
Thanks.
 
euroleste said:
Can someone outside the eu buy eu domains?
Nope Europeans only! but I am sure if you knew someone in europe you could use there address or something to get around it.
If you need help with eu domains, we can talk about. I´m from EU-Portugal, so I can help.
Thanks.

good advertising....wait for the mods to catch you mate
 
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