If grandfathering was to be adopted what would the point to having .uk at all (except for it being a shorter suffix)?
Added costs to protect your current domains (based on £20 wholesale fee):
50 domains = £1,000 per annum.
250 domains = £5,000 per annum.
5,000 domains = £100,000 per annum.
Nominet and the Registrars (who vote on this) are the winners here. Just a money making exercise for very little or no benefit to business or the consumer.
Hi Foz, I can see your thinking here.
The "grand fathering" option would be seen to be somewhat
beneficial to a .co.uk registrant because at least they would
be able to transfer their current "i'm the top of the UK TLD
food chain" right to another TLD.
Yes, there will be a lot more costs... yes, they will still need
to 'rebrand', but (and it is a big 'but' for many) they will
still
be in pole position.
Quite what that means 'though, in a namespace that can start
again whenever it feels like it, is another matter.
Is .uk the "top of the chain"?..
Yes, it is... Until, of course, Nominet come out with ".gb"...!
(.gb is a new force to be reckoned with within the UK internet..
with MUCH improved security, ULTIMATE choice... and the
domain will also shine your shoes and do a light tap dance
show for you in the evenings... courtesy of some ultra do-da,
but fully licensed, ip that we can't tell you about just yet).
Are you ready for .gb next?!.. just £50... (a day).. and we will
put a lien on your house, for SECURITY reasons, just to make
sure that you pay.. We do this at no extra charge to you, it's
our way of saying thank you.. our improved customer service...
now kindly bend over!
I'm joking... well, kind of. If you've read the above, and found
even a trace element of humour in it, then it's only because
you can relate to it, and at some level, know that it could
happen...
Nominet and the Registrars (who vote on this) are the winners here. Just a money making exercise for very little or no benefit to business or the consumer.
Agreed!
Oh, but what am I saying, have you forgotten about the
"security" already?!