"I would really like to see some market research on the trends of acceptance > of .au domains compared to .com domains. Obviously this should take the form > of the number of .au registrations compared with the number of .com > registrations from Australian businesses and consumers over the past 6 > months or so. I feel this should be the first step in determining the > appropriateness of any action on our national namespace. Is this analysis > available?" Yes it is, just ask anyone who uses the net but can't afford the absurd prices that .au expect for registering...... Why would i pay $120-$170 for a expensive.com.au in Australia and support my country, when i can get a cheap.com (which is far more popular) and support America for $35.00 a year. Simple math, even for a guy who can't afford to register a .au . ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Cameron" <dcameron§coolahddg.com.au> To: <dns§auda.org.au> Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2000 6:43 PM Subject: Re: [DNS] .au space proposal > Dear list members, > > Coming from a commercial background I have a natural tendency to cringe when > terms like "policy of prohibition" are voiced, and despite understanding the > necessity (at least from one perspective) for this style of policy > formulation, may I ask what considerations/deliberations are underway to > focus on the market impact of these policies?... to move from the technical > and legislative, to the perhaps more "real world" of market needs and > expectations? > > Despite honourable intentions, these policies may simply result in driving > the market away from the .au namespace. Corporate Australia is well aware of > our national tendency to legislate rather than to educate... to create > community "rules" rather than promote and instil market awareness and > values... This is whay so many companies (the latest being Mitsubishi in > Victoria) are moving away from this country. We continually take the easy > road at our ultimate expense. > > Without a doubt, it is always easier to legislate a solution. Simply make > the rules and create penalties for those who break the rules... and this > works in a closed market or economy, because consumers have no choice but to > obey... However the Internet is not a closed market, nor is it a closed > economy. Consumers and businesses can (and do) simply move off-shore... > simply purchase .com's or other domains reliant on a trust structure rather > than a (typically Australian) legislative framework - in exactly the same > way that Mitsubishi can move off-shore to access a less-legislated > workforce. > > Are we legislating the .au namespace out of existence?... or at least out of > being the dominant symbol identifying an Australian Internet presence? > > I would really like to see some market research on the trends of acceptance > of .au domains compared to .com domains. Obviously this should take the form > of the number of .au registrations compared with the number of .com > registrations from Australian businesses and consumers over the past 6 > months or so. I feel this should be the first step in determining the > appropriateness of any action on our national namespace. Is this analysis > available? > > Cheers, Don > > > -- > 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. > 359 subscribers. Archived at http://lists.waia.asn.au/list/dns (dns/dns) > Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed. >Received on Sat Nov 25 2000 - 20:48:25 UTC
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