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If your outside of europe can you head over to:

http://pool.com

and tell me if they accept preoders from you because i'm slightly confused.. .eu will be only available for people and businesses inside of europe.

can only people in europe see the .eu preorder section?

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I guess they can (I am in Europe), but they shouldn't. It is just like .us, if you don't live in USA you shouldn't get it, but a lot of Europeans have some .us's

Who will be eligible for a .EU domain name?

The following categories of companies, organizations and individuals will be able to register a .EU domain:

1. undertakings having their registered office, central administration or principal place of business within the European Community;
2. organizations established within the European Community without prejudice to the application of national law;
3. natural persons resident within the European Community.
 
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Ok thats what I was thinking, so basically like when you go to register .us you get this kind of thing ..

US Eligibility Confirmation:

In order to register a .US domain name, you must meet certain eligibility requirements. Please respond to the questions below to verify your eligibility. The responses that you provide below should apply to all .US domain names on this order.

Please be aware, Private Registrations are not available on .us domain names at the current time.


How do you intend to use your .US domain?
What best describes the company?
Select your country of citizenship:

yet anyone in the world can regisiter one.
 
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i live in europe, i am looking foward to these domains come out.
 
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