>mgm§tardis.net said: > | This is definitely needed. Currently unless you are in business or are > | a recognised organization you can't get a domain name. > >Have you not heard of id.au, which has the purpose of handling exactly >all that which is left over (basically individuals and families). I have heard of id.au but I am not requiring a domain name as an individual. I am the sysop of one of the longer running BBS systems and am now offering Internet access to my regular BBS users. This is not a business or formal organisation therefore I am ineligible for a com.au or a org.au domain name. I was going for a net.au but the policy was recently changed to also require a business or company name. The general feeling on this list when I brought this issue up some months ago was that there was no home for me in the Australian domain system and I should go and grab a .net address, which I did. mgmReceived on Sat May 09 1998 - 00:50:43 UTC
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