At 15:03 5/08/97 +1000, Leni Mayo wrote: ... >2 Code Of Practice > >A "competitive domain" is one in which more than one DNA registers >names. Sections 2.6, 2.7 and 2.8 always applies to competitive >domains. Sections 2.6, 2.7, and 2.8 shall not apply to domains in which >only one DNA operates. There are actually some conditions in 2.6.2, 2.7.1, 2.7.3 which would apply to DNAs of single DNA domains. >2.2.3 The database must be replicated offsite, unless the DNA is >prevented from doing so by law, in which case special dispensation must >be obtained from ADNA. I think ADNA should keep a master copy of contact details of domain holders as a backup as well as in case a DNA disappears for whatever reason and the data is lost. >2.7.5 With respect to domains that it operates in, a DNA may register a >domain name with the intention of registering names in the subdomain >only if all other DNAs within the ADNA framework are also able to >register names in the subdomain. As Robert Elz puts it, there is no >notion of “I thought of it first!” I don't understand this one - if anyone registers a 3LD and then goes into business selling subdomains in it that's there business. There would be nothing to stop non-DNAs doing it so why couldn't DNAs do it if they want (not that I can see them wanting to). I don't see why ADNA has to have an interest in what happens at the 4LD level. >3.2 Sanctions >DNAs must comply with any conclusion reached by the CPC, including a >decision to impose a sanction as a result of a breach of the Code. >Written notification of this will be forwarded to the DNA by the CPC. >The sanctions to be imposed by the CPC on behalf of ADNA shall be >regularly reviewed and may include fines and ultimately, revoking the >DNAs licence to operate in any or all domains under the ADNA aegis. >The CPC shall apply sanctions to the DNA in proportion to the perceived >seriousness of the breach of the Code. The CPC will make it’s best >effort to apply any sanctions consistently among DNAs. Repeated >breaches may attract stiffer sanctions. Maybe we should say "fines up to $10,000" or something - otherwise DNAs are signing onto a blank cheque. Looks good otherwise. Regards -- Kevin Dinn ____________________ o _ _--_|\ ZIP P/L Business Manager /____|___|_)________/______\_____________ www.zip.com.au | . \_.--._/ Virtually Phone: (Australia) 02 92 704 777 Fax: 92 475 276 v the best :-) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... (soon to be ex) President - Australian Internet Alliance (www.aia.asn.au) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ...Received on Fri Aug 08 1997 - 08:49:35 UTC
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