No replacement auctions please!
......So I sent it individually to each Nominet Board member (well, all but 2 - I've asked Leanne to pass it on to them with a note that the others have already received their copy). Whether they actually read any of it is another matter, but at least I know the Board will have seen it.
Edwin’s brillant document:
http://www.mydomainnames.co.uk/ukpositionpaper.pdf
is undoubtedly a pivotal and important document in the battle not to have Nominet go ahead with its current proposal.
Without this document it would have been seen as a ranting from a few vested interest domain portfolio owners.
The facts contained in the document have changed the debate.
However its suggestion for
“Proposal for the Equitable Allocation of .uk Domains Names” I believe
may encourage Nominet to believe they have a mandate to simply tweak the auction process and
have the backing of the facts as Edwin has presented them.
I would like to express that I do not believe that to be the case.
There are many factors to take into account that leads me to the conclusion that .uk should be paired ownership to .co.uk rather than a complex auction process.
- Nominet have stated .uk is for business and .co.uk has been sold as the UK prime domain name for business for 16 years.
- The other tld precedents in the report were all years ago when the internet was a different place.
- The numbers involved in the established UK namespace are huge at 10 million compared to the small numbers involved in the other country changes.
- The registration rules in certain countries like Japan meant the restrictions on .co.jp create a different set of problems to solve.
- There is a clear policy and statements on what .org.uk and .me.uk should be used for and that is not business.
- 95%+ of .uk would be owned by .co.uk owners in the auction scenario and a lot of effort and money for no gain would be obtained.
- If they were not paired ownership you would have domains being dropped so carrying on problems for years to come.
- The .uk and .co.uk are too similar in the mind of the consumer to have as different ownership.
- The owners of .co.uk would not all be aware of the auctions and so by default go to .org.uk owners that were aware.
- Make it possible to move from .co.uk to .uk when it suited the business rather than force them to rebrand now.
From recent Guardian article by Nominet:
It would not be practical to offer every existing .uk registrant the direct.uk equivalent as 470,000 domains in the .uk registry are not unique. For example, shop.co.uk and shop.org.uk are already registered to two different registrants.
Nominet have used the figure of 470,000 not unique domains.
This is a raw number, unfortunately Nominet will not allow accurate numbers be obtained but I will try to show how that is not the real number of problems.
470,000 / 2 to get from number of domains to number of unique domains = 235,000
This number would be reduced further when take account to multiple names in .me.uk and .org.uk
So reduce to 200,000
About 30% are the same owner so there would not be a problem with them.
Down to 140,000
About 25% of the .org.uk and .me.uk domains do not have a DNS server named
Down to 105,000
About 20% of those DNS records do not resolve
Down to 84,000
About 5% of .org.uk are in suspension
Down to 79,800
About 33% of those .org.uk would prefer to stay with .org.uk as it describes what they do (big guess)
Down to 53,466
About 25% of those .org.uk domains do not have a website as do the equivalent .co.uk domains
Down to 40,100
Still a large number at 40,100 but not a scary as 470,000.
Have not made adjustments for older .co.uk's or .co.uk's with trademarks etc which would bring the number down further.
Nominet used the example of
shop.co.uk (reg before 1996) and
shop.org.uk (reg 2003),
please look at the websites and you decide who should get the .uk?
or should shop.uk go to auction and possibly shop.co.uk not be aware of the auction and loose it to the .org.uk owner?
Strange how a UK trademark was applied for on shop on 1st October 2012 (although not acceptable under current rules - maybe later?)
I would like to see a list produced as Edwin did for who will not get the domain because of trademark issues prepared for genuine cases that the .org.uk owner would be disadvantaged.
I would propose more mediation as Nominet themselves have proposed in the .wales proposal, where the .org.uk or .me.uk requires the .uk.
If you agree with any of the above I suggest you update your feedback to Nominet on .uk
or else face having a tweaked set of new auctions to deal with,
with no further chance to change it.