Re: DNS: LATEST DRAFT & ASSOCIATED LINKS

Re: DNS: LATEST DRAFT & ASSOCIATED LINKS

From: ramin <ramin§consultco.com.au>
Date: Thu, 14 Aug 1997 16:21:06 +1000
Since I have not heard from Skeeve in a long time, I just wanted to ask
one question about section 7.4.  why are we so concerned about
banking.com.au or beer.com.au or gordon.com.au (2071 i think)?
wouldn't we want to promote lots of activity and competition on
the Internet?  and if profiteers and entrepreneurs paid a bucket and
got themselves a whole lot of names, wouldn't they either sell them
to someone who would use it or something like that? the idea being that
eventually someone would have to promote the site name in online and 
traditional media to drive traffic and recognition?
why are we so scared of free markets (trademarks exempted)?
laugh if you will but this still does not address one of the concerns
people (real people, ie business people) had with the old system...


> 
> 7.4.1 Be at least two characters long
> 7.4.2 Contain only alphanumeric characters (i.e. a-z, A-Z, 0-9) and
> hyphens
> 7.4.3 Start and finish with an alphanumeric character
> 7.4.4 Not be an Australian place name which has a postcode.
> 7.4.5 Be directly derived from the legal name of the commercial
> entity;  the domain name can only be derived from the characters in
> the full legal name of the commercial entity in the order in which
> they appear. Additional characters that do not appear in the full
> legal name of the commercial entity can not be used.
> 7.4.6 Not be a generic word describing products (goods or services),
> industries, industry sectors, or organisations.  Examples of
> unacceptable domain names include: beer (product), banking
> (industry), industrial (industry), company (organisation type).
> Generic phrases comprising of two or more generic words are allowed.
> 
-- 
ramin marzbani
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http://www.consultco.com.au

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Received on Thu Aug 14 1997 - 17:46:32 UTC

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