Not ridiculous. .eu domains are for EU sites
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So reject future registrations. That's reasonable. But revoking existing domains will inevitably harm EU citizens, as devices they use stop working, or worse, their data is stolen by hackers who register revoked domains.
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They're not EU citizens, soon. And by their own choice. So they have only to blame themselves, not the EU
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You don't think there are non-UK EU citizens who use devices/services that depend on any of those 300,000 .eu domains about to be revoked?
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Yes. I am sorry for them. They can blame UK voters.
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.io being especially problematic wrt potential exploitation of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chagossians …
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@pumpdotio folks at@FSF's#LibrePlanet for pointing that one out...
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Sure there's a lot of cctld for abuse ;) https://www.spamhaus.org/statistics/tlds/ …
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"Less regulated". When I think of the amount of paper and rules that the typical ccTLD has...
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This is just fear-mongering and it’s simply not true as a general statement.
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Well, the EU is not really a country but OK. What TLDs are better then? (My point being that you are always subject to strange rules you do not control).
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not to mention that some of your money often goes to some *extremely* shady regimes.
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yeah AUDA is pretty shady.
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I was thinking more of .ly... and .us.
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No. .ca is just fine, thank you.
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Same for .fr here. thanks :*
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What append years ago when .FR tld changes its rules from "french people" to "people located in France" ?
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no idea, but I had some cases who had to follow new rules (like http://fdn.fr ) and we were allowed to keep our domain name. I don't know if that was worse for others though.
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also any us-managed domain can be removed for any dubious copyright claim... copyright being the ultimate power of USA here...
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