I agree as long as hairyholis.nsw.au never steps foot in victoria and cramps my style. -----Original Message----- From: Adam Todd [mailto:auda§todd.inoz.com] Sent: Thursday, 4 July 2002 7:41 PM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: [DNS] Solution to Name Registration Having been watching very quietly for some time, and now that the new regime is in place, and many people know my feelings about it, I thought I'd add something that auDA should seriously consider to avoid FUTURE disputes. The policy requires "registration of a business name or company" correct? So why not then register domain names the same way. nsw.au vic.au qld.au etc Then each BUSINESS name can apply for registration of it's appropriate state.au name space which you are GUARANTEED will not be disputed, simply because the Business Names Act only provides for use and trade of a name IN the state of registration. That means JOE BLOW registered in Victoria can have joeblow.vic.au and not conflict or give rise to a dispute with JOE BLOW in NSW who also trades as "JOE BLOW" as he can register as joeblow.nsw.au Companies - that is those incorporated under Federal law - Corporations Law - who have trade rights throughout the Commonwealth of Australia can register in com.au which I guess means more "commonwealth.au" more than commercial, right? This means NET.AU can be returned to it's original intent and purpose - that being for network providers to identify their own resources and can be of no cost consequence to those who are ISPs operating as such and are members of say the TIO. Yes, it forces TIO membership, but the TIO isn't constitutionally legal, nor does it abide by Corporations law, so membership really doesn't matter. (No, don't argue with me, the FC matters of ALI and Viper were fought against the ACA, not the TIO. So raising this means you know less than you think you thought you did.) EDU.AU is already operating just fine and with it's correct process, GOV.AU is fine as is, and CSIRO.AU is fine as is. This would mean the only "competitive" name space - well, there is none! Because there is no "registrant" competition, and there is no REGISTRY competition. In fact, what would be even better would be for automatic registration of BUSINESS and COMPANY names through the state registration body or ASIC. Solving ALL disputes, and problems. However, this will never happen in my time as a "stakeholder." Whilst the greedy corporate (HIH, OneTel, Enron, Worldcom, Ansett owner Air New Zealand, and just about every insurance company) wipes BILLIONS off their "paper trail values" because they artificially inflated the worlds economony, and now they tumble and fall, one at a time, but sufficiently enough to have a domino effect, Melbourne IT will no doubt have to look for other ways to return profits to shareholders as it's demise is on the cards without any question. Look at Network Solutions. The company we all loved to hate in the 90's. But reality was, it worked, so we stuck with it. ICANN was created (call it auDA for a localised version) and Network Solutions fell through the floor. It was snapped up for a song by Verisign who are now finding life just as difficult, but they still have their core business which is pretty much proprietary. So who will purchase MIT as it's shares fall and the next wave of Australian Corporate Demise hits our short sighted reality. All I can say is thank god I retied from IT&T and now work in a different industry. Although I'm still a stakeholder in the DNS game, mostly because of endless legacy actions and activities, I'm glad I don't have to enter the political school yard games that constantly abound by those who call themselves professionals. I'm sure there is a film in all of those somewhere, or even a TV Series. Maybe it will appear next year! Watch for your character to appear! THEIR CLAIM: TO PROTECT THE CHILD "SOMETHING ABOUT AJ" A True Australian Story about a Family under siege. THE MOST SHOCKING CAPTIVATING TRAILER HAS NOW BEEN RELEASED http://somethingaboutaj.inoz.com/ It's about Child Protection, Vaccination, Intervention, Abduction and Hope. Help promote this film, contact your local cinema, tv network and media. Buy it on video US$24/AU$26.40 Plus Postage and Handling (running time 120 mins) PO BOX 174, ROSEVILLE NSW 2069 Phone (02) 8825 6111 Fax (02) 8825 6199 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL. (329 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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