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So, the way I see it, someone will be able to submit speculative DRSs (say 50 at a cost £500) for some really juicy domains, on the hope that at least one of the Registrants doesn't respond in time (they could pick on overseas registrants).
They gamble £500 on the hope they may just get lucky and get awarded a premium domain by default for another £200! But whatever happens, you've got a lot of organisations/people having to waste time and money responding to the DRS submissions.
If you're the Registrant of a particularly nice domain, you could find yourself having to continually respond to spurious DRS submissions, just to keep your name.
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