I'll rephrase that shall I, just to keep you on topic > Try it yourself. Think of a word. > > girls.com.au > broom.com.au > triple.com.au > tarts.com.au > recipe.com.au > animalfarm.com.au > stars.com.au > breakfast.com.au > bouquets.com.au > motorists.com.au > mule.com.au > party.com.au > tiger.com.au > sleep.com.au > sleepover.com.au > pinstripes.com.au > turtles.com.au > dwarfs.com.au > fridges.com.au > > And do they link to any Australian content. I don't > think so. And do they follow policy. No. It's about > time auDA cracked down on this blatent excuse for > registering any domain they want. You may as well aboilish the Eligibility policy because now it adversely affects those who wish to register a domain but not to monetise it. The only criteria that should exist is that you are an Australian business or citizen. DJ ___________________________________________________________ To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new Yahoo! Security Centre. http://uk.security.yahoo.comReceived on Thu Sep 07 2006 - 03:52:56 UTC
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