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Qualified certificates for website authentication (QWACs) allow users to identify who is behind a website. Aiming to increase QWAC uptake, the Commission has proposed an obligation for web-browsers to recognise them and make them more visible. The proposal has prompted fierce debate. While the Council agrees with the Commission and the Parliament is still debating its position, many stakeholders have raised concerns.

Domena najwyższego poziomu .eu jest nazwą domeny Unii Europejskiej, a także jej obywateli, stosowaną od 2005 r. Według Komisji Europejskiej istnienie konkretnej domeny dla Unii Europejskiej, mającej jasną i rozpoznawalną wspólną nazwę, jest ważnym i cennym elementem budowania unijnej tożsamości internetowej. Komisja przyjęła wniosek w celu zapewnienia, by ramy prawne domeny .eu nadal służyły zamierzonym celom oraz wartościom i nie uległy dezaktualizacji. W wyniku negocjacji Parlament i Rada osiągnęły ...

The scope of the problem could have been defined in more precise terms. Furthermore, it remains unclear how the proposed options could help achieve one of the two general objectives of the initiative namely enabling or building an online European identity as the options (including the preferred one) are mostly concerned with the technical improvements of the regulatory framework. Stakeholder views do not appear to be fully reflected in the report and it is unclear how they fed into the IA. A more ...

The '.eu' top-level domain

Briefing 26-09-2017

The .eu top-level domain ('.eu TLD') is based on Regulation (EC) No 733/2002 and was launched in December 2005. EURid, a Belgian not-for-profit organisation, manages the .eu TLD registry; .eu domain names can be registered through a network of 712 'accredited registrars'. According to the latest Commission report on the .eu TLD, at the beginning of 2015, with almost 4 million registrations, the .eu TLD ranked eleventh among the biggest top-level domains in the world (with '.com' heading the list) ...