Its like Spawn-Camping, its in bad faith, so they should be slapped around a bit. -Sean. -----Original Message----- From: Kim Davies [mailto:kim§cynosure.com.au] Sent: Friday, March 25, 2005 12:22 AM To: Deus Ex Machina Cc: dns§dotau.org Subject: Re: [DNS] Searcher twists name rules Quoting Deus Ex Machina on Thursday March 24, 2005: | > | > Can you buy thousands of number plates to resell, without even owning a | > car? | | afaik I am surprised then. But on the other hand, I guess the market for securing a specific number plate is substantially different to domain names. There is probably little demand for a speculative market on number plates. | , and you can also buy phone numbers without owning a phone. That's true, but it is rare there is an intrinsic connection between a company's name and/or services, and the number the choose. The only one I can recall is 1800-reverse. For domain names, there is a perception (and correspondingly a market need) that a domain name matches the service it points to. Perhaps it would be different if companies like Enetica were expected to be found at http://mgftncxhbng.com.au or http://203.17.36.26/. But, then again - unlike phone numbers or registration tags - the whole reason the DNS was created was to create a mnemonic relevant mapping between an entity's name and its location on the Internet. If it didn't, we could draw that analogies more relevantly if people were fighting over specific IP numbers. 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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