Patrick Corliss [patrick§quad.net.au] wrote: > To prevent profit-making on domain names, transfers are not permitted. so only MIT are allowed to profit on domain names? that sounds fair. NOT! Vic > Where a person wishes to discontinue the use of a domain name, that name is > to be released and made available generally. > > As a courtesy, a person who lodges an "expressions of interest" in a domain > name may be advised that the domain name is about to be released. > > The rule about transfers is quite clearly a nonsense and easily overcome as > INWW admits. Let us say that a domain name is owned by a registered > company. And that company has no other assets or liabilities. Well then, > in the words of Victor Kiam, the Remington shaver man, "I liked the shaver > so much I just bought the company". Neat trick. > > And I can advertise the fact. No rule is broken. "Company for sale. > Assets include the valuable domain name NEATIDEA.COM.AU. Bargain price only > $10,000." Of course that pays for the registration cost of the shelf > company, say $950 the last time I checked. > > Worse than that, though, is INWW's inability to understand the law. Their > application of the rules treats a Business Name as a legal entity (which it > is not). As you may know, a Business Name is registered by a person with > legal rights and obligations (natural person, company etc.). > > But INWW allows the transfer of a domain name provided the same Business > Name is used. So I just buy the Business Name which is easy as the Business > Name was probably set up to register the domain name in the first place. > > Patrick Corliss > patrick§quad.net.au > QUAD Quality Addressing Pty Ltd > Tel: 02-9740-9200 > > > -- > This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without > express permission of the author. You don't know who really wrote it. > 288 subscribers. Archived at http://lists.waia.asn.au/list/dns (dns/dns) > Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§waia.asn.au to be removed. >Received on Fri Apr 07 2000 - 22:37:56 UTC
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