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The domain enables businesses, public bodies and citizens to choose a pan-European Internet name for their web sites and e-mail addresses. The ".eu" suffix complements, but does not replace, national country codes. A sunrise period of 4 months will allow holders of prior rights - including businesses - to apply for the registration of domain names provided they are settled in the European Union. From 7 April 2006, the Registry will open its doors for applications from the general public. With this launch, the European Commission lives up to the promise made at the Lisbon European Council in 2000 to give Europe's Information Society an identity on the web under reliable EU rules.
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