that having just joined the forum it does look like you may be touting for legal business
Hey Websaway, great point; i'd have thought the same
Just for the record, i'm not a solicitor and I don't recommend
any. As for finding one, i'd guess that any London-based firm
with a good reputation and track record will suffice.
At this stage, all that may be needed is for the solicitor to be
well-briefed on ALL the points that are of concern to the .co.uk
investment community, collectively, and for them to look at those
points with a view to ending Nominet's .uk aspirations, from a
legal standpoint.
Nominet claim to be looking for "feedback" from existing owners,
but frankly, i've heard all of this before and suspect that they
will try to mask the cries (of "foul play") and keeping talking
about their precious ideas re: security, etc in the hope that
time will enable people to forget.
A fully-briefed solicitor, however, will be able to show them
now
that you mean business, and hopefully, it could result in their
plans for the .uk extension becoming permanently 'scuppered'.
By retaining a solicitor, and letting them handle this, you will all
be reducing your own stress levels... ensure that you, collectively,
'pack' the maximum punch... and it will save you time.
Responding to them via the channel/s that they have created
for you, places
them firmly in control, and in charge. However,
I suspect that it is YOU that want to be in control and I think
the only way to do that is by finding and punching serious holes
in their proposals courtesy of a solicitor... and let them know
that your fight with them will never end until they give up their
ideas re: .uk.
I am sure that some representatives of Nominet will now be reading
this thread, so please be careful posting replies if you have concerns
about making your real identity public and it may be wise to discuss
any 'very sensitive' info with other forum members privately or, indeed,
offline.
Cheers,
