Salems UK?
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Salems UK?
How long have we been Salems UK? Is this a recent change from Salems Lot? I only noticed it this morning. Has it always been there?
Yes this is the real "Little John" (or it could be "colin")
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Re: Salems UK?
It's been gradual , the footer was renamed more than a year ago (about Us ) and first catagory about nine months , board copyright about 3 years .. the final push was roughly three months when started being followed by a website which dealt in various legality advice including copyright .
We own the current name (TLD) and .co whilst the previous could be misinterpreted despite our use of it being of a different meaning .
Not mad about suk though .
We own the current name (TLD) and .co whilst the previous could be misinterpreted despite our use of it being of a different meaning .
Not mad about suk though .
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Re: Salems UK?
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.scot Introduced
TLD type...Top-level domain
Status
General registrations beginning on 23 September 2014, registrations open for interest and trademark holders from 15 July 2014.
Intended use
Scotland, Scottish culture, Gaelic and Scots languages
Requires connection to Scotland or Scottish culture.
Registry Website
Dot Scot
.scot is a top-level domain for Scotland and Scottish culture, including the Gaelic and Scots languages.[2]
In 2008 dotCYMRU, dotEUS, dotSCOT and dotBZH formed ECLID. Later it was decided to allow almost any top-level domain for introduction some time in 2013, and a list of applications for these was published in June 2012; the domain .scot was included
.scot Introduced
TLD type...Top-level domain
Status
General registrations beginning on 23 September 2014, registrations open for interest and trademark holders from 15 July 2014.
Intended use
Scotland, Scottish culture, Gaelic and Scots languages
Requires connection to Scotland or Scottish culture.
Registry Website
Dot Scot
.scot is a top-level domain for Scotland and Scottish culture, including the Gaelic and Scots languages.[2]
In 2008 dotCYMRU, dotEUS, dotSCOT and dotBZH formed ECLID. Later it was decided to allow almost any top-level domain for introduction some time in 2013, and a list of applications for these was published in June 2012; the domain .scot was included
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