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Three big issues with this one:
- EU IS NOT in the ISO3166 list
- EU IS NOT a ccTLD
- EU was not a participant in the $50,000 tld lottery. You've got 40 registries in front of you, so get in line, farticus!
- Keep it Real: EU is an international organization, like WIPO.
Put it in the appropraite location: INT charter clearly illustrates that eu.int is more appropraite, let an international organization have their domain, similar to how United States is creating chartered kids.us.
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