Re: [DNS] Searcher twists name rules

Re: [DNS] Searcher twists name rules

From: ian&#167;bluedoor <auda206§bluedoor.com.au>
Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 10:12:17 +1100
If the consumer has a legitimate reason for registering the domain name  
then the current policy accommodates them.
 From what you and auda are saying is that because I run a "directory"  
then I have the right to register the domain enetika.com.au.
I note that you have no trade mark for enetica so you have no  
protection there.

Perhaps we can put a challenge out there to see who can register the  
most blatant rip off, after all it is now virtually an open namespace.

Ian

On Thursday, March 24, 2005, at 09:44 AM, Deus Ex Machina wrote:

>
> ian&#167;bluedoor [auda206§bluedoor.com.au] wrote:
>> It depends who your customers are ?
>>
>> I thought the policy was there to protect the consumer.
>
> from having names they want?
>
> Vic
>
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