> I have been unable to see whether anyone agrees in theory with >the possibilty of IP Australia taking over the administration of our >dearly beloved "dot com dot au " IP Australia is a poor 'fit' with the users of the com.au domain namespace. I seem to remember Ross Wilson of IP Australia telling me a year or two ago that there were about 250,000 trademarks registered in Australia. Since many entities have multiple trademarks, the number of different entities represented is much less. There are over 2 million entities today eligible for a com.au domain name (any entity with a company name, business name, ABN, etc). The vast majority of those entities don't have and never will have registered trademarks or any formal interaction with IP Australia. There's also a difference in objective. Holders of trademarks, patents, etc, tend to spend a fair amount of energy pursuing restrictions of various sorts - especially the large multinationals. Trademark law gives trademark holders only limited rights (e.g. McDonalds Restaurants can't stop McDonalds Electricians from operating, nor can they stop thousands or millions of Scottish people using the surname McDonald). But on a world scale, the WIPO and the country IP organisations have spent a fair amount of energy trying to get complete veto power over domain names - i.e. to get in the domain namespace a level of control that they don't have in the rest of the world. The internet has gone from being viewed as military thing (70's), to an education thing (80's) to a business thing (90's) and is likely to move on to being a people thing, and the growth area for domain names will be for individuals - why shouldn't 19 million Australians have .au domain names if they want to? Treating domain names as primarily an issue for business is wrong; treating it as primarily an issue for trademark & patent holders would be an even bigger mistake - their interests are not the same as 2,000,000 Australian commercial entities. Regards, Mark Mark Hughes Effective Business Applications Pty Ltd effectivebusiness§pplications.com.au www.pplications.com.au 61 4 1374 3959 -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 346 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Fri Aug 31 2001 - 00:09:02 UTC
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