Thank you for that would you be able to advise me how I can register possibly as an ARBN? Can this be done from the UK or are there agents in AU who can arrange this? What are the costs usually! I am very grateful for your help and prompt reply Best Regards Jim -----Original Message----- From: Robert Elz [SMTP:kre§munnari.OZ.AU] Sent: Friday, February 06, 1998 1:37 PM To: dns§iia.net.au Subject: Re: DNS: Domain Registration in Australia Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 09:47:48 -0000 From: Jim Hawthorn <jimh§webfactory.co.uk> Message-ID: <01BD32E4.4B4FDFA0§sales.wfnoc.co.uk> | Could you please clarify the following situation. We would like to | register a domain name in Australia for a UK business. We have been told | that in order to register in Australia we need to provide an ACN number | i.e. to formally register the company in Australia. Here in the UK we | can register | private individuals, sole traders and partnerships, surely the same | applies in Australia? If you can provide me with a definitive answer I | would be most grateful. The same is true here (for com.au domains, the rules vary amongst different sub-domains), but the domain name must be derived from a name registered in AU (by its owner). That can be a company name (which will almost always have an ACN associated with it) or it can be an ARBN name, or it can be a registered business name, registered in one of the states or territories. Anyone who has none of those isn't permitted by regular commercial law to trade in AU (other than local residents trading under their regular pesonal names only) - the trading name must be registered. This, it is possible to get a com.au domain name for anyone legally trading in AU (individuals not using a trading name are a slightly hard case, but they're also a rarity). kreReceived on Sat Feb 07 1998 - 17:19:12 UTC
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