Interesting spam, they claim that .eu ccTLD has been approved by the EU.
afaik EU is still not considered as one country and they do not appear in
ISO3166 (Country names) which is the reference document for ccTLDs for IANA.
There have been rumors about a .eu since years. Does anyone have some "real"
informations about that?

PS: no need to try the website, its moreless down/unreachable/overloaded...

Pascal



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The European Union has approved the
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