Quoting "Michael O'Reilly": | | Why not just run the charges as a percentage of revenue? i.e. a flat | 10% of revenue. This means that domain's that don't charge, don't pay, | and domains that do charge, do pay. | | And it automatically means that more valuable domains (i.e. ones that | people pay more for a name in... ) pay for some of the infrastructure. This brings rise to Michael Malone's suggestions of a commercial domain such as com.au being purely subsidised by advertising, with no fee being charged. The DNA isn't being paid for the domains, therefore doesn't owe anything - but is still getting (presumably) a benefit from registering all those domains. (I don't know about others, but I'd happily wade through advertising if it means I save hundreds of dollars) kim -- % kim davies <kim§west.net.au> tel: +61-8-9322-7770 fax: +61-8-9322-6660 url = http://www.cynosure.com.au/~kim/Received on Sat May 10 1997 - 20:47:29 UTC
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