Following Brexit, UK organisations are no longer able to use the .EU domain
Leave.EU has been forced to “Internexit” after the group’s EU domain name was temporarily suspended. It comes after the Irish businessman in whose name the pro-Brexit campaign group’s domain name is registered denied having any involvement with the organisation.
Now visitors to the site are greeted with an error message, and the EU’s online registry marks the domain as under a server hold, meaning it is “temporarily inactive and under investigation”.
Following Brexit, UK organisations are no longer able to use the .EU top-level domain, a change which ironically affected the pro-Brexit group, the most prominent owner of an EU domain name in Britain.
Irish businessman Sean Power, who is based in Waterford, is still registered as the legal owner of the domain name. However, he has long insisted he has no knowledge of Leave.EU, and had never heard of the organisation before the Guardian contacted him on 7 January. “My lawyers are looking into this on my behalf presently and will be in touch as deemed necessary in due course,” he said last week.
Δεν Είμαι Φασίστας έγραψε: 16 Σεπ 2018, 15:54
Χώρα τους είναι, ό,τι γουστάρουν κάνουν. Στηρίζουμε πατριωτισμό. Οι βρετανοί πατριώτες υπερασπίζονται την πατρίδα τους.
α δε ξερω, εγω βρετανος ειμαι και σχολιαζω το πως οι πολιτικοι που πληρωνω ξεγελασαν τον κοσμο
“impose a unique taxation regime will require every company in the world in every country in the world outside the UK which exports to the UK to apply and collect British taxes on behalf of the British government”.