Gary Oliver wrote: > Thanks for poitning out I omitted the question. My question is the same > as that others have posed, viz what is wrong with allowing dictionary > words in .com.au subject to showing grounds for it. > There is nothing *wrong* with dictionary words, except that the policy for .com.au specifically disallows them. This is what happens when *any* policy is enforced - there are always exceptions, hence my earlier remark. > The problem that I see with the acn approach I touched on in an earlier > msg, viz many companies are in a structure (eg operations, financing, > holding etc) and so have several acns within their "group". > Again - nothing says you only have to have *one* entry, especially if in this case an ASC database would always find the same target. Note that there are a great many examples of multiple domains already and no-one has a problem with this. HughReceived on Mon Dec 09 1996 - 10:38:27 UTC
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