The dodgy dealings reported by Bob Parsons (and every othere person who didn't get their .eu of choice) may have come to something after all. After the fiasco that was the .EU landrush, will there be another 'rush' when these .eu names are released More info here.
Not suprising at all, I remember the outrage from many people when the .eu landrush happened and it was only a matter of time before the problem was dealt with. I would think that domainers will be looking VERY carefully at those suspended names.
Halobitt - good post, and thanks for the Eurid link. Frankly, I'm surprised they actually made a move: EU is very slow and cautious when it comes to "rights" and "ownership". On a somewhat related topic, I often wonder if letting the US Department of Commerce to continue manage TLDs is better, than shifting this responsibility to ICANN, which too, has been very slow in responding to Eurid-type problems. I suppose we should revisit this topic in 2 years.