In fact the rules are in the been changed (and are in the process of being implemented) to a situation where the only meaningful test is that you are a registered Australian entity. Beyond that, you will simply have to warrant that you have a close and substantial connection to the name without providing detail as to what that connection is. Overall, I think it's a good thing - it makes the policy simpler for registrants (not all are as clued up as those on this list) and preserves the only real policy of value - keeping registrants in com.au identifiable. As Kim rightly notes, every other policy has been rorted by registrants determined to obtain a name of choice. Larry > -----Original Message----- > From: Kim Davies [mailto:kim§cynosure.com.au] > Sent: Wednesday, 23 March 2005 8:21 > To: Marty Drill - Domain Candy > Cc: dns§dotau.org > Subject: Re: [DNS] Searcher twists name rules > > > Quoting Marty Drill - Domain Candy on Wednesday March 23, 2005: > | > | ____________ > | From auDA: > | > | With regards to the allocation, they have stated that it is > a service > | they provide and the service is a directory service. So if > you type > | desperatehousewives.com.au into the browser, it does > actually come up > | with a directory listing. Same with parishilton.com.au. > ____________ > | > | So I suggest that the interpretation is that you can > register a domain > | as a service of your business, if it provides a service of > finding the > | content that you (user) are seeking. > > It really makes me wonder why we bother to have naming policy > if the rules are intepreted so loosely. I'd rather have more > strongly enforced policy, but we seem to be at a situation > where we are just paying for unnecessary overhead, because > any restrictions are easily subverted by anyone that tries. > > kim > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > ------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > Please do not retransmit articles on this list without > permission of the > author, further information at the above URL. > >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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