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What names would be most affective by .uk

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What names would be most affected by .uk

What names will be most affected by the proposed .uk I think one will be geo’s as many were not developed so unlikely to be eligible for any pre reg also less seemed to be trademarks etc what do other's think willl be hit ?
 
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What names will be most effected by the proposed .uk I think one will be geo’s as many were not developed so unlikely to be eligible for any pre reg also less seemed to be trademarks etc what do other's think willl be hit ?

I guess you could phrase this two ways..

Instead of hit, what potential opportunities will there to be :cool:
 
If direct uk goes ahead all types of domains will be hit, whether LL, LLL, generic, emd, brandable etc.

It's the big time portfolio holders who own top notch premium domains that are most pissed off with this because at some point or another down the years they've most likely rejected a nice sum of money for their domains and if .uk goes ahead well the value of their portfolios will plummet significantly.

As Murray said if it goes ahead we need to look at the opportunities here. :)
 
If direct uk goes ahead all types of domains will be hit, whether LL, LLL, generic, emd, brandable etc.

It's the big time portfolio holders who own top notch premium domains that are most pissed off with this because at some point or another down the years they've most likely rejected a nice sum of money for their domains and if .uk goes ahead well the value of their portfolios will plummet significantly.

As Murray said if it goes ahead we need to look at the opportunities here. :)

I would have thought that this is hard to derermine without knowing who will have what rights.
 
If direct.uk is released obviously it's nice to speculate on the best outcome personally.
 
Will be interesting to know how many generics .org.uk have been developed with the .co.uk held by domainers undeveloped. Could be a fair bit of pain there if the developed site gives rights to the .uk version. I developed a fair number of my .org.uk generic names (could never have afforded the .co.uk versions) but obviously would take the .uk options if I can get them.
 
Will be interesting to know how many generics .org.uk have been developed with the .co.uk held by domainers undeveloped. Could be a fair bit of pain there if the developed site gives rights to the .uk version. I developed a fair number of my .org.uk generic names (could never have afforded the .co.uk versions) but obviously would take the .uk options if I can get them.


A big IF
 
Will be interesting to know how many generics .org.uk have been developed with the .co.uk held by domainers undeveloped. Could be a fair bit of pain there if the developed site gives rights to the .uk version. I developed a fair number of my .org.uk generic names (could never have afforded the .co.uk versions) but obviously would take the .uk options if I can get them.

Yup would be interesting to see especially if it went down to the me.uk as well hold a couple of nice terms there. Would there be an possibility hyphens could get unregistered rights to non hyphenated counterpart not in use.
If they go with all any.uk get a seat at the .uk auction will that up the value of are domains.
 
Also if eu trademark holders get a seat would .eu domain holders be given unregistered rights
 
The names most affected by .uk will be the ones owned by large portfolio owners.
Who will have to decide if they have deep pockets to register .uk at £20 a pop

£20,000 for every 1000 names per year

I don't believe they will sell any-more domains than they do now maybe considerably less as they will want to sell both domains as pairs which the end user may-not be interested to do.
 
My gut feel is the vast majority of domain investors and business will in-time switch to using .uk.
Both .co.uk, .org.uk will become a wasteland (apart from some personal usage) in time

Surprisingly though this didn't happen in Japan with the later alternative offering of .JP against the earlier and more established .co.jp

Talking about winners and losers though. I believe Nominet will be also be a loser in the long run. (apart from the initial windfall) As I quite easily see total domains in the UK space halving from it's current (pre announcement) 10 million to around 5 million in total
 
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Personalities aside, it's a win win win win situation for nominet.

and Pain Pain Pain for everyone else.

That's if it gets the go ahead, reservations here though.
 
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