> So the questions are: > 1. Should .pr.au be first come first served? No, I think they company/business should have a product that is identifiable (eg, through a product release and packaging, or through it being a known service that the company provides). If anyone could register coke.pr.au or similar, there would be an uproar from the TM holders, alot of legal issues would ensue, and I'm sure that the registrar could not be excluded from any legal action. > 2. If yes - then why not make .com.au the same? com.au is for companies and businesses and I believe it should remain that an identifiable link between the company/business name and the com.au name exist. > 3. Should we create a new 2ld for first come first served instead? I'm not certain we (or anyone) should have a domain like this, but if one must exist then it should not be any one of the current or currently proposed structures. (And no, I don't believe .NET and .COM should be doing this either) Perhaps it could be a sub-domain of .COM.AU (generic.com.au?). I am not in favour of increasing the number of 2LD's that there are, and in fact I believe some of the "more exclusive" ones (eg, gw.au) should be closed down, or opened up to everyone (or at least network providers). > 4. Should we allow new 2lds to be launched before competing registrars exist? No, the most important issue in Aus DNS today is competition in the namespace. Registrars should be allowed to select any and all hierarchies that they wish to support and no one registrar should take control of a new hierarchy unless the others agree. Regards, Antony. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Antony Healey ISOC-AU Founding Member Ph: +61 2 9893 1883 General Manager Fax: +61 2 9893 1884 Healey Communications Australia -- Giving you the world... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Received on Tue May 05 1998 - 13:32:11 UTC
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