The agenda for the public meeting of the DNS forum, to be held on January 17 at the Sydney offices of Phillips Fox, 255 Elizabeth St Sydney 2000, is as follows : (Please note that all attendees should RSVP to Angela Williams at Phillips Fox, williams_angela§sydney.phillipsfox.com.au, so that an accurate idea of numbers can be gauged). 11:00 am Welcome from the Chair including overview of progress to date 11:10 am Summary of DNS Governance Draft (This document is available at the intiaa Web site, www.intiaa.asn.au) 11:20 am Discussion of DNS Governance Proposal It is intended that this discussion formulate a proposal based upon previous efforts, and satisfactory to all parties 1:00 pm Break for lunch 2:00 pm Consideration of mechanics for additional Delegated Authorities in existing domains 3:00 pm General Business This will include a number of ancillary issues including the proposal from IINet and Internode Systems to establish the BIZ.AU domain, and Melbourne IT's proposed modifications to the COM.AU Policies : A. That the Domain Name Rules within the General (Naming) Policy for COM.AU [ref. http://www.MelbourneIT.com.au/com_au/com.au_policy.html] be amended as follows: A1: that Rule 5, that excludes any word 'that is a common English dictionary word, such as "infinity"', be amended to except (i.e. to allow to be registered) common words that are distinctive words within the registered company names or registered business names or trademarks belonging to the applicant organisation. In each case the company name or business name or trademark must be registered in Australia. A2: that Rule 6, that excludes any 'generic English dictionary word indicating a class or type, such as "photography"', be deleted - on the grounds that (i) making a decision on what is "generic" is intrinsically subjective and therefore vulnerable to arbitrary decision making, and (ii) Rule 6 it is covered by Rule 5 anyway. A3: that Rule 7, that excludes any word 'that is not an unqualified Australian place name such as "Melbourne"', be made more precise, by only excluding those Australian place names appearing in the list of Australian Post Codes listed in the back of the White Pages directories. (That is the way that the COM.AU DNA is currently interpreting this rule anyway.) B. That to encourage fair competition between the DN Administrators for COM.AU, NET.AU and BIZ.AU, that the General (Naming) Policies under which they operate be identical, so that they can then cover the same market, namely that of commercial users of the Internet in Australia. (Pricing Policies should obviously be deregulated.) 4:00 pm Close of meeting This agenda is a guideline only - it is expected that discussion times will vary somewhat. Luke Carruthers Magna Data Internet Solutions ProviderReceived on Fri Jan 10 1997 - 20:08:54 UTC
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