Forwarding a message from Greg Slapp: > The comments raised by whippet are quite valid and I think that you > have been uneccessarily rude to him/her. They are not valid. Whippet doesn't have any more entitlement to that domain than any other company which passes Connect's rules for net.au. It's First-Come-First-Served and Whippet was second. Get over it and register a different domain. I was not unnecessarily rude. The DNS forum is not a vehicle for pursuing a private dispute. Whippet is using the shotgun approach - i.e. blast his grievance to anybody who might be able to influence the outcome his way. Witness the long list of copies ... Connect.com.au, Robert Elz, Office of Business Affairs and Fair Trading, Federal Ombudsman, Telecommunications Ombudsman, ACCC, Austel, the local MP and now -- the DNS forum. > Whippet's problem should be a discussion point for the DNS forum, > since it highlights the lack of control or guidance being offered to > those taking the commercial perogative of registering a virtual trading > name. Whippet's problem should be a discussion point for 2LDs such as Connect and Melbourne IT, whether any change to published policy needs to be made to prevent this sort of baseless dispute occurring in future. It's nothing to do with the DNS forum. As I pointed out, there may be a hole in the AUNIC registration code. It seems reasonable to me that once a request for a domain is submitted that the domain goes into PENDING state and further requests for that domain are rejected; if there's a delay which allows two requests for the same domain into the system then IMHO it is a bug which should be addressed. > My concern is that there does not appear to be an avenue of appeal, > let alone a framework for interpreting the rights of the various parties. The domain namespace is effectively infinite, so there is little need for avenues of appeal. If I go into a fruit market and see a nice juicy-looking apple, reach to pick it up and somebody else picks it up first, it's their apple despite the fact that I entered the store first. I pick up another apple. The com.au and net.au policies indicate that the respective registries will abide by the outcome of any dispute agreed-to by the current domain holder. In other words Whippet's weddings has to convince the other Weddings to relinquish the domain name and that process has nothing to do with Connect. Whippet can use any available means including asking politely, offering cash or litigating. Lobbying and agitating won't work. Nick. -- Kralizec / Zeta Microcomputer Software Fax: +61-2-9233-6545 Voice: 9837-1397 P.O. Box 177, Riverstone NSW 2765 http://www.kralizec.net.au/Received on Wed May 14 1997 - 02:02:19 UTC
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