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	<title>Comments on: Google Makes significant UK bias shift</title>
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		<title>By: Joff</title>
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		<description>This doesn&#039;t bode well for me!

I maintain and host a number of sites all of which are for UK based organisations, yet my reseller hosting account is on a server in deep-dark Texas USA.

So do I really have to up sticks and ditch the host I&#039;ve been with for a couple of years?  The host that I&#039;ve got a good working relationship with?  The host that I&#039;ve just renewed for another year...

How are sites affected that have registered the matching .com TLD?  A typical scenario I&#039;ve got is that company x advertises with their .com domain but also owns the respective .co.uk and just aliases it to the .com.</description>
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<p>I maintain and host a number of sites all of which are for UK based organisations, yet my reseller hosting account is on a server in deep-dark Texas USA.</p>
<p>So do I really have to up sticks and ditch the host I&#8217;ve been with for a couple of years?  The host that I&#8217;ve got a good working relationship with?  The host that I&#8217;ve just renewed for another year&#8230;</p>
<p>How are sites affected that have registered the matching .com TLD?  A typical scenario I&#8217;ve got is that company x advertises with their .com domain but also owns the respective .co.uk and just aliases it to the .com.</p>
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