This discussion seems to be about creating more domain real estate under .au, but only for folks with "rights", like trademark owners and "product" owners. I still don't see where the needs of folks who want a nice name quick and cheap are getting addressed. Also, what's with the dns§intiaa.asn.au vs. dns§iia.net.au? Leni. mark.hughes§ccamatil.com wrote: > Robert wrote: > > >As a data point, I'm told that there are some 80 registrations for > >the word 'Genesis' in only one of the 42 Nice trademark classes in > >the United States alone. That gives you an idea of the necessary > >type of minimum granularity you would need to directly map > >trademarks (80 * 42) into an explicit DNS ...structure. > > Robert, could you clarify this issue. I was under the impression > that a trademark could only be valid once in any one category - a > total of 42 possible identical trademarks. Your posting implies > that there may be many identical trademarks within one category - is > that correct? I've just had another prowl thru the AIPO web site to > find a definitive answer to this issue but have not found it. > > If there can be multiple trademark owners within one category then I > can't see any workable proposal for a subset of the DNS to match > trademarks. But if there is only one trademark owner per category, > and only five percent of trademarks exist in more than one category, > then a subset of the DNS for trademarks may be workable. > Whether its desirable is a separate issue. > > Regards, Mark > > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * Message From : HUGHES, MARK * > * Location : AUSTRALIA-CCA HDQ * > * KOMAIL ID : N17503 (CCAMCQN1) * > * Date and Time: 12/03/97 16:24:42 * > * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Received on Wed Dec 03 1997 - 19:20:06 UTC
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