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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 ploughing on with further "work arounds". The buck stops at the board, not the entity Nominet.
 
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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.
 
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.

Agreed.
 
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.


Is this anything to do with him wanting maps.co.uk ?
 
Well, the Nominet board asked a very small minority of peoples views on the direct.uk proposal. They got a very strong "NO" answer without even asking the hundreds of thousands of UK small and medium businesses who have invested heavily in their .co.uk domains and their businesses.

Therefore this should be the end of it, as we all know if they did ask the opinions of all of these UK businesses, the answer would be an even BIGGER "NO".

Nobody needs a .uk, especially not uk businesses.
 
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.

Nominet and/or their board members set out with the clear objective to stash their coffers and make more money from double selling us something we and every business throughout the UK already owns. Ripping-off all of us and EVERY small UK business who have spent fortunes investing in the ... .co.uk the place to be!

Had this thing come into being it would have cost me a fortune and I guess the majority on here - £20 a pop x 10,000,000 waken up and smell the coffee!!

Lets do this!!!!
 
if they did ask the opinions of all of these UK businesses, the answer would be an even BIGGER "NO".

I would hope so to but the more people they asked the more people that would say yes also.. Perhaps it was for the best that the people that cared to make a reply to the consulation were the people that had a better understanding of the implications involved.
 
Could you not have given us mere mortals a clue as to what you were getting at?! :idea:

Your not as mere mortal as me I can assure you. I just picked up who he was today and it seemed a coincidence when I read it.
 
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.

I'm trying to think of a great, positive slogan to underpin the movement : how about something like, um, er, ".co.uk - a great place to be" ?

Incidentally, on Tuesday evening I tweeted at three Nominet accounts, posted on Nominet's Facebook wall and posted to the Nominet community on LinkedIn asking what the outcome was of the board meeting. As far as I can see, there was no response on Twitter and Facebook (apart from mine tonight, although Lesley Cowley tweeted in what appears to be a personal capacity) and my LinkedIn Nominet community post has not yet been appproved by the moderators so I have responded on an existing thread. Maybe I have missed something, but this feels like a really disappointing failure to use social media to respond objectively to a straightforward polite question on a major consultation exercise.
 
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He's a director at the ordnance survey and may feel they should have maps, which I think Edwin owns . ouch!

Correct, we own both map.co.uk and maps.co.uk having acquired them many years ago from end users in the open market for "real" amounts of money. Anyone else could have done so before us, though of course now that door's permanently shut.
 
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)
 
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)

Would you be upset if someone bought maps.uk?
 
Getting back on topic, I see that Nominet have already deleted the FAQ they'd been building up with further detail about specific aspects of the direct.uk consultation/proposal (as it then stood). Talk about erasing history!
 
good article by Ron Jackson adding his weight to debate

http://www.dnjournal.com/archive/lowdown/2013/dailyposts/20130228.htm

British flags image from Bigstock

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.


personally I didn't see it as time to get out tickertape as Nominet's board clearly have become moneymad and powermad
I think they really will just change a few things round and try to push for it again
of course they should email all owners and ask them to vote
but considering this so called democracy we live in, not one of us has ever been asked to take part in a referendum and this is National concerns
they both don't ask for the same reason, because they know what the answer will be and they don't want that, they both have the same agenda, self serving
do a referendum in past 10 years for getting out of europe and it would be overwhelming to get out for example
 

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