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    A storm is brewing re Board elections!

    One might wish to compare the following and draw conclusions: For Reference, Nominet’s opening sentence in their call to action: Part of Michael Todd QC’s opinion: What the Companies Act 2006 Michael Todd QC refers to actually says in its entirety at section 172:
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    Activists?

    Does anyone really believe that Nominet are the slightest bit interested in the opinions of those who make up this forum? They’re a monopoly company which doesn’t have to care one iota what anyone on this forum thinks. They can do as they please within the remit of their AAs & Memorandum, and...
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    advice please - e-mail claiming domain name

    DRS- zero cost recovery Even hiring a big lawyer would be highly unlikely to recover any costs. It would undermine one the main DRS advantages, or even shift it more towards a Court if costs were to be recovered, and away from Nominet UK. Looking back, it was considered that when Benjamin...
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    Comments please

    It’s not entirely correct to imply that Nominet are selling/leasing/licensing something that they own, especially in those cases where the domain name is ‘constructed’ by the registrant as part of the registration process. In this respect, I rather doubt it would be fair to hold them accountable...
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    is any domain safe from drs?

    Do Nominet UK have any right to refuse someone once they have committed to sign up to their own pre-nominet domain name?
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    congratulating.co.uk

    Hey.co.uk - That's confusing, i thought it was Heyco Hey.co.uk Limited? That's very confusing. I thought for a minute that was the massive deep pocketed fastener company in the US known as Heyco, but actually, it's a company over here called Hey.co.uk Limited. Gee, that's caught me out...
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