>If the terms of the license they buy to have a domain name say they can >only do this and that with it, then that is all they may do. >The only question is if the terms are clearly defined, and able to be >verified in a sensible fashion. Yes, but those terms exist within the wider legislative framework. If you try to restrict a perfectly legal use of a domain name then you're just asking for someone to challenge those terms in court, as a restrictive trade practice under the Trade Practices Act or whatever. It is not within auDA's remit to set policies relating to the content of websites. Jon >-- Original Message -- >Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 22:32:07 +1000 >From: Lea de Groot <dotau.org§elysiansystems.com> >To: ".au DNS Discussion List" <dns§dotau.org> >Subject: Re: [DNS] Monetised >Reply-To: ".au DNS Discussion List" <dns§dotau.org> > > >Charlie McCormack wrote: >> It can't be done, you can't restrict business in any way or form, unless >> it's a law change. > >I don't think thats quite a true statement. >For example - I have come up with a business model of 'drunken hoon >chaffeurs' - the idea is that you can go out for a fun night by paying >us to have a Drunken Hoon chaffeur you! It'll be a great money spinner >and really popular! >Whats that you say? Illegal? No, no, Charlie says you can't restrict >business in any way or form. > >OK, so its a silly example and over the top, but clearly business is >restricted in what it can do. >If the terms of the license they buy to have a domain name say they can >only do this and that with it, then that is all they may do. >The only question is if the terms are clearly defined, and able to be >verified in a sensible fashion. > >Lea >-- >Lea de Groot >Elysian Systems, Brisbane >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Mon Sep 11 2006 - 12:52:44 UTC
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Sat Sep 09 2017 - 22:00:08 UTC