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Anu

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Hello

My name is Anu and I’m contacting you from London based Production Company Big Deal Films; we make content for major UK broadcasters including BBC, ITV and Channel 4.

I’m contacting you in regards to a documentary we are developing for BBC iPlayer, around Domaining.

We would love to talk to independent domainers, people new to domaining and domaining experts.

You can message me here or e mail me [email protected]

Many Thanks

Anu
 
get stuck in @Edwin and don't forget to drop the name of the UK's best domain forum!

I hardly think so (about me, I mean, not about this forum). Believe it or not, I'm not one for the limelight, as anyone who's seen me in the darker corners of one of the get-togethers already knows.

Whoever you do talk to, I just hope you get the story RIGHT.

This is not a "get-rich-quick" industry. It's also not cybersquatting i.e. it's not about taking domains "hostage" that companies should be "entitled" to.

For those registering and trading in generic domains, it's anywhere from a hobby to a full-time business, but it's a completely legitimate one. As Nominet themselves say in their "Experts Overview" DRS guidance https://nominet-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/Expert_Overview.pdf
"Trading in domain names is of itself unobjectionable." (3.2, p.9)
"4.10 Can use of a purely generic or descriptive term be abusive?
Yes but, depending on the facts, the threshold level of evidence needed to establish that this is the case is likely to be much higher. It may well often depend upon the extent to which such a term has acquired a secondary meaning, which increases the likelihood that any registration was made with knowledge of the rights that existed in the term in question. In many such cases where there is little or no evidence of acquired secondary meaning the Respondent is likely to be able to show that the domain name in question has been arrived at independently and accordingly cannot have been as a result of an Abusive Registration." (4.10, pp.15-16)

If anyone wants to get involved, be very cautious. My hunch is that - will all due respect to you, Anu - it makes for a much juicier tale to cook up some stuff about companies being held to "ransom" by people who've registered their trademarks or servicemarks as domains. I also imagine it won't be hard to find somebody who will profess real or exaggerated outrage at the sums of money being demanded for domain names which "only cost a fiver" or words to that effect.

And of course there is what I call the myth of the domain name "queue of one", namely that if entity X wasn't sitting on a domain it would be hanging around just waiting to be registered. For anything even remotely commercial, that's utter nonsense. I covered this at much greater length in this blog post.
http://www.webmastering.co.uk/domain-names/the-myth-of-the-domain-name-queue-of-one/

So good luck to you, Anu. I really, really hope the story you are trying to make portrays our industry in the correct light. And it is an industry - make no mistake about it - globally billions of dollars worth of domains have traded hands over the last few years, and there are tens of thousands of people employed full time in roles associated with domain investing.
 
Hi Edwin

Thank you for your reply.

No worries.

The idea of the show is to show the domain brokering world as it is and tell the stories of those involved in it. We want to see the pioneers of this emerging industry as it really seems to be taking of in the UK.

But thank you for getting back to me.

Anu
 
BTW, for anyone considering contributing to this, please take a careful look at the list of productions Big Deal Films has put out to date and draw your own conclusions accordingly.
http://bigdealfilms.com/shows/
 
The idea of the show is to show the domain brokering world as it is and tell the stories of those involved in it. We want to see the pioneers of this emerging industry as it really seems to be taking of in the UK.

You see, that's already wrong right there.

It's not "taking off in the UK" because if you're entering the market now, you're starting a thousand laps behind because all the valuable domains are long gone.

The very last thing this industry needs is a programme that sets the "get-rich-quick" antennae quivering in people who think ten seconds at a registrar with a credit card makes them a "domainer".

The calibre of domains being posted for sale on here and elsewhere shows that new entrants, by and large, have no clue what they're doing. Again, the last thing that's needed is more petrol thrown onto that particular dumpster fire*.

(*my current favourite Americanism. Used a lot around the subject of Trump, for some reason...)
 
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@Anu - A long and arduous haul here, I'm afraid. Lots of verbal diarrhoea to ingest...
 

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