It's not "Nominet" driving this, just a few board members.
Was it the ones who had a conflict of interest ?
It's not "Nominet" driving this, just a few board members.
Was it the ones who had a conflict of interest ?
We the registrants have been put through all of this from the actions of the board and it's still not over. The consensus seems to be opposed to opening up the second level, however the board is still plowing on with further "work arounds". The buck stops at the board, not the entity Nominet.
that's why I think this is the way forward
I think before Nominet set out on their investigation a movement should be started.
" No Direct Competitor To co.uk In the UK Domain Space "
or the like, Keep it simple so everyone can grasp it, no personal interests involved just the fact that the uk business domain space has already been sold through 9,000,000 registrations of co.uk.
Looking for another income stream don't look here.
Piers White wants it (Registrar conference, stated so). No amount of campaigning is going to change his mind. If the board is at odds with its members they (some or all) need to go.
Piers White wants it (Registrar conference, stated so). No amount of campaigning is going to change his mind. If the board is at odds with its members they (some or all) need to go.
I think before Nominet set out on their investigation a movement should be started.
" No Direct Competitor To co.uk In the UK Domain Space "
or the like, Keep it simple so everyone can grasp it, no personal interests involved just the fact that the uk business domain space has already been sold through 9,000,000 registrations of co.uk.
if they did ask the opinions of all of these UK businesses, the answer would be an even BIGGER "NO".
I've obviously missed a joke somewhere?...
I'm lost on that one too.
He's a director at the ordnance survey and may feel they should have maps, which I think Edwin owns . ouch!
Could you not have given us mere mortals a clue as to what you were getting at?! :idea:
that's why I think this is the way forward
I think before Nominet set out on their investigation a movement should be started.
" No Direct Competitor To co.uk In the UK Domain Space "
or the like, Keep it simple so everyone can grasp it, no personal interests involved just the fact that the uk business domain space has already been sold through 9,000,000 registrations of co.uk.
He's a director at the ordnance survey and may feel they should have maps, which I think Edwin owns . ouch!
So you couldn't be tempted to part with the pair for any money?
How can I possibly answer that? What I can say with 100% confidence is they're not for sale nor do I intend to put them up for sale. I can also say that I doubt anyone would pay what it would take for that position to change (think Lottery-winning amounts)
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A lot of good news crossed our desk in the past 24 hours. It was especially good to see sanity prevail when Nominet, the administrator of Great Britain's iconic .co.uk domain extension, at least temporarily, back away from its widely reviled plan to sell .uk domains (a move that would instantly devalue the millions of .co.uk domains that have already been registered). The scheme to sell .uk domains (at grossly inflated prices) ran aground after a wave of complaints from current .co.uk registrants washed over Nominet. .co.uk is still not out of the woods yet, as Nominet said it will continue
to study ways to sell .uk separately that would cause less damage to its existing customer base. As always, vigilance will be in order here for every business and individual invested in the well established and widely respected .co.uk namespace.
you are leaking infoAdmin said:Hello. So, do anyone happen to know anything about Whois and how it can be accessed?
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