Brexit’s impact on European TLDs not limited to .EU

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In our February post, we wrote about the impact that Brexit would have on UK-based .EU domain name holders and registrants to be affected by Britain’s looming departure from the EU – including not only native Brits, but also European nationals resident in the UK.  Moreover, such registrants risk seeing their registrations cancelled, not only in .EU, but also in other European Top Level Domains (TLDs), if they do not take steps to comply with the relevant registration requirements.

It seems that the effects of Brexit are already being felt in the .EU TLD, which recently announced its lowest “domains under management” figure since 2012 in its Q4 2018 Progress Report.  This report revealed that there was a total of 3,684,750 domain names under management at the end of 2018, a figure that is down 63,129 on the numbers at the end of September 2018.

EURid has been particularly proactive in advising .EU registrants as to the practical implications of Brexit, hence perhaps the drop off in registration numbers; however, it is not solely the .EU TLD that will be impacted.  The rights of UK residents to hold domain names in all of the following countries will also be affected post-Brexit:

.FR (France)
.HU (Hungary)
.IT (Italy)
.RE (Reunion Island)
.YT (Mayotte)
.PM (Saint Pierre and Miquelon)
.WF (Wallis and Futuna Islands)
.TF (French Southern and Antarctic Territories)

This is because all of the above TLDs generally require a registrant located in the EU (or in the territory of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland).  In light of the above, UK-based residents who hold domain names in any of the above TLDs should rapidly take the measures necessary to ensure compliance with EU presence requirements after Brexit.


This post is selected from our Anchovy News publication: Anchovy® is our comprehensive and centralised online brand protection service for global domain name strategy, including new gTLDs together with portfolio management and global enforcement using a unique and exclusive online platform developed in-house.

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