On Wed, Jan 16, 2002 at 08:03:47AM +0800, Kim Davies wrote: > The so-called "specialist" would be ill-advised in telling their > customer that a generic was available for purchase in the first place. It's never been possible to tell which names MelbIT will consider "generic" in advance of them actually making that determination. So it is not possible for anybody to state definitively that a name is available for purchase, before actually trying to do so. It's self-evident that most people who attempt to register a name and are knocked back by MelbIT either are (a) unaware of the generics rule, or (b) believe their name is not generic. There's only a third category, those who believe their name is generic, and hope MelbIT will make a mistake. > Thanks for your hypothetical, but how do you propose would be a fairer > way to release the generic domains? Register the name for free to the first prior applicant. If they don't want it, continue down the list until you find an applicant who wants it. If no applicants want it for free, then release it for general registration. Nick.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Sat Sep 09 2017 - 22:00:04 UTC