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How to vote: http://www.nic.uk/governance/agm/vote/

Proxy Form (Special Resolutions) for AGM 2008
Closes: 28 April 2008 10:00:00 BST

Non-executive Director election
Closes: 30 April 2008 12:00:00 BST

If you have cast your vote already and now wish to change your vote, please:
Email [email protected] including your name, your company name and account number. You will then be sent a replacement paper form, which will need to be returned to Popularis or may be brought to the AGM in person.
 
Voting on both could be done online, however it could be worth having a proxy of someone you know going to the AGM .
 
No, I have no idea what the big fuss is over the latest thing to vote for an Nominet but I think the gist of it is that they are asking members not to vote for

Darren Brown,
Jim Davies,
and Robert Fox

Now, I dont know them from my Postman but as The Register points out, one of them originally wanted Nominet to be a 'for-profit' organisation and has now apparantly changed his mind, whilst another was taking to court by Citigroup for cybersquatting. Therefore, Nominet asking people not to vote for those two in particular seems fairly reasonable.
 
Now, I dont know them from my Postman but as The Register points out, one of them originally wanted Nominet to be a 'for-profit' organisation and has now apparantly changed his mind, whilst another was taking to court by Citigroup for cybersquatting. Therefore, Nominet asking people not to vote for those two in particular seems fairly reasonable.

In the case of Mr Fox this is true (even if it was 9 years ago):
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-54975886.html

In the case of Mr Davies (who you do know as Beasty on here) a case like that could happen to anyone - as shown by itunes.co.uk, myspace.co.uk etc. This was also 8 years ago and there has been a lot of case law since then.

Also I would read his additional statement:
http://www.nominet.org.uk/digitalAssets/28902_Jim_Davies_-_additional_statement.pdf

My then company (GPM) was a Claimant and I was a Part 20 Defendant in civil litigation
relating to the citigroup.co.uk domain name, which was finally settled out of court under an
Order in the Court of Appeal. The terms of that Order are confidential. Nominet has been
aware of this for a number of years.
 
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