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If the EU gets .eu should the constituent states lose their prior ccTLDs?
If not, then it seems that equity would demand that the constituent states of other federations, such as the USA, Canada, ... etc, should each get their own ccTLD.
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Should countries in .eu lose their ccTLDs?
by KarlAuerbach
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I agree with Karl. It's like with two kids, if you give one a creamsicle, you have to give the other one a creamsicle. So, allowing EU Member States to keep their own ccTLD in addition to .eu is only fair if you give NATO member countries a .nato TLD. Or, North American countries a .na TLD (or similar variant as .na is likely taken by Namibia or something).
Best,
Doug Doug Mehus
http://doug.mehus.info/ [mehus.info]
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