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channel web story on crawleycomputercentre.co.uk
http://www.channelweb.co.uk/crn-uk/news/2288580/crawley-turf-war-resolved-in-favour-of-new-firm
what about other generic and emd domains on search terms with no business when registered but there is a business now, is this a change in policy at Nominet?
http://www.channelweb.co.uk/crn-uk/news/2288580/crawley-turf-war-resolved-in-favour-of-new-firm
Crawley turf war resolved in favour of new firm
Neighbouring computer centres bang heads over use of generic-sounding URLs
By Fleur Doidge
13 Aug 2013
A computer retailer in Crawley has lost the use of one of its registered domain names after a challenge from a newer channel company nearby with a similar business.
Saeed Moghul, managing director of Crawley computer centre Frontline Networks, told ChannelWeb he was very disappointed by the decision of domain name registrar Nominet, which ruled that his use of the domain was an "abusive registration".
He said he cannot understand why Nominet came to this decision as his was the preexisting business and the domain name is very generic.
"Everybody, any company, that has recognised the value of search engine optimisation and Google can lose the use of a URL as a result of this precedent," he said.
The disputed domain name, crawleycomputercentre.co.uk, was registered by Moghul's company in 2002, alongside "about 20" generic domains including crawleycomputers.co.uk, with a view to maximising Frontline Networks' appearance in local web search results.............
what about other generic and emd domains on search terms with no business when registered but there is a business now, is this a change in policy at Nominet?