all the companys that i have spoken to are not bothered about the .UK and they wont be bothering with securing the .UK extension if this happens
I can see this changing rapidly and they will want to secure the same name they have.
If I owned footballkit.co.uk and did not reg the .UK i would be mighty pissed when I see a site on it using feeds and selling the same gear. The new .uk owner just has to be patient, sit back and wait for the leakage to go the other way. (which it will) They don't need to sell a lot to recoup their £20 a year.
No one likes change but this change will be the ultimate game changer. We are all old school. Wait 10yrs and there will be no difference in the next generations eyes between uk.com. gb.com, uk.net, co.uk, gb.net, org.uk, me.uk
All shitty extensions.
There can be only one, and that will be .uk Just like .com, .de etc
I think anyone in business that does not try to secure their .UK name will be committing (in part) long term commercial suicide. I know I will be trying to secure mine and Nominet know this.
I don't think it will matter how many millions you have spent on your co.uk branding, you will still want the .UK as co.uk will pale and merge with the rest of the "sub extentions" in years to come.
What a coup for Nominet if they get away with it. Bottom line is, it is about receiving £20 per annum instead of £2.50. (800% rise)
Candle boy.....
Maybe for some, now is the time to take a £200 punt, pick a nice generic off of candle boy's list and trademark it under a different classification. If it comes down to submitting who has the best rights to the .uk name i would think you would have a stronger case as you can show candle boy in "bad light" as his intentions become obvious when you submit the whole list of prime generics to Nominet. In fact, I would hope it will make their trademarks look absurd and done in truly bad faith.
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