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Nominet new registrar agreement consultation comes at an end on 12th September
http://www.nominet.org.uk/how-participate/policy-development/current-policy-discussions-and-consultations/review-uk-registrar
Also you may consider signing up at http://expiry.org.uk/ with the online petition which also provides some information of what the changes may mean to drop catching.
http://www.nominet.org.uk/how-participate/policy-development/current-policy-discussions-and-consultations/review-uk-registrar
Also you may consider signing up at http://expiry.org.uk/ with the online petition which also provides some information of what the changes may mean to drop catching.
This clause will therefore allow registrars to take control and taste traffic on a customers expired domain from day 30 of expiry and auction it from day 90 of expiry. The bigger the registrar the more expired domains they will have expiring and inturn the bigger the revenue stream. This will leave smaller registrars with very limited access to expired domains (nothing of value) and will put so called “drop catchers” out of business.