because of contractual obligations, not offer the name xxxxxxxxxxxx.uk to any other entity.
Websaway
is this actually the case tho? I thought we are contracted to the third level only. Because there are competeing domains sold on .org.uk,me.uk,ltd.uk etc
Why now?
With the rapid growth in online commerce we believe there is a need for a clearly defined and well-operated domain name space that supports UK businesses who want to get online and ensure their online presence. We are also responding to the major changes ahead in the global domain name space next year, with the introduction of hundreds of new top level domains. A significant and growing number of countries (such as New Zealand) as well as forthcoming new generic top level domains are offering a shorter suffix, either alone or alongside closed or managed second level domains, indicating a trend for shorter domain names. For these reasons, we believe that it is sensible to explore bringing together the two features of enhanced security and a shorter domain into a unique service to serve the market for businesses who wish to trade online.
Precisely my point, none were issued in direct competition to the commercial/business space of co.uk but a .uk would be. The co.uk has been and is still being promoted as the UK commercial/business web space.
Published an article which I'm aiming at SME's and other less aware domain owners:
http://www.splashweb.co.uk/directuk
The more of these stakeholders that comment to Nominet the better IMO.
As such, it is the only extension that should get pre-emptive grandfather rights in .uk if Nominet really intends the latter to be the "business extension" of the future.
Grandfathering. You will still end up with double renewal fees to protect your .co.uk. The "other" extensions are left out in the cold. They will object (.org.uk is 6% of the Registry). You also force business to decide what extension they will use, both can't be marketed at the same time. Competitors to other business that use .uk may feel pressured to switch over. The pain and costs in rebranding at the very beginning are significant. And for what gains? So it looks nicer?
The "gains" are the fact that .uk is going to happen anyway. Everything I've read so far on the subject suggests that Nominet is too far along and too invested in the idea to scrap it completely.
So the "win" in this situation is to get the best possible outcome for businesses (they are the ones that .uk is designed for) from the range of scenarios that are in fact plausible.
You are rolling over and just accepting that it will happen.
No, not at all. Please stop putting words in my mouth (you did that on the other thread as well).
The problem is this: fighting a change by battling to stop the change itself leaves no opportunity for "defense" if the attempt to stop it fails. It's black or white, all or nothing, do or die.
Whereas actually looking at HOW to mitigate the effects of the change to achieve the least-worst outcome is a win-win: wasted effort if the change doesn't happen, but that's ok, and a much better change scenario if it does go ahead.
Only observations to comments made public by you. The "pro" word was improper and I apologise.
By all means comment and submit on a what if scenario, however I will be ticking NO to direct.uk. A question buried right at the end (11a) of the submission document.
You are rolling over and just accepting that it will happen.
Businesses will decide this outcome and I hope they get the opportunity (be made aware) to tell Nominet what they really think. Based on the responses to DNC on the .nz second level consultation the idea was not well received.
Its also interesting that the other Domain Forum that was set up for so say professional domainers to be able to talk about all things domains is tumbleweed. This alone shows what a fickle bunch domainers are.
The one and only way Domainers are going to win is as Foz says stopping uk from the very start this should be the one and only objective.
Unfortunately in all my time on this and other domain forums, domainers have only ever looked after themselves and like nothing more than the bitch and backstabbing so all joining together now to fight the change seems like a lost cause and everyone is still only looking after No1.
Its also interesting that the other Domain Forum that was set up for so say professional domainers to be able to talk about all things domains is tumbleweed. This alone shows what a fickle bunch domainers are.
The one and only way Domainers are going to win is as Foz says stopping uk from the very start this should be the one and only objective.
Unfortunately in all my time on this and other domain forums, domainers have only ever looked after themselves and like nothing more than the bitch and backstabbing so all joining together now to fight the change seems like a lost cause and everyone is still only looking after No1.
Its also interesting that the other Domain Forum that was set up for so say professional domainers to be able to talk about all things domains is tumbleweed. This alone shows what a fickle bunch domainers are.
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