--- Charlie McCormack <charlie§mccormack.net.au> wrote: > You sir are incredible, > > First you ask where auDA can prevent content, or > restrict certain content > from being displayed on a website using a domain > name they lease to you > (hence the reason for this discussion, restriction > of trade), and now you go > off in a complete different tangent. > > That would be eligibility, so you don't have to > think for yourself and ask > what I mean. I think the original post was about eligibility criteria and monetisation > Show me in any of auDA's policies where they can > restrict content, once you > show me that, I'll admit defeat, until then read > some more laws and then > come back and battle. Clarification of Close and Substantial Connection Rule - Domain Monetisation (2006-03) http://www.auda.com.au/policies/auda-2006-03/ 4.2 In addition to their obligations under auDA Published Policies and the Registrant Agreement (domain name licence), domainers must comply with the following conditions of use: a) the content on a monetised website must be related specifically and predominantly to the domain name; and I think they included the word CONTENT here. :-) DJ ___________________________________________________________ All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and ease of use." - PC Magazine http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.htmlReceived on Tue Sep 12 2006 - 02:14:06 UTC
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