David Keegel wrote: > > ] Peter Gerrand wrote: > ] > ] > >If we assume that Melbourne IT is correct in not allowing certain > ] > tradenames under .com.au > ] > [not quite right; we can register them under current policies if the TM > ] > also coincides with a subset of the applicant's ACN or RBN - and it is not > ] > already allocated] > ] > ] Quick question, Peter. > ] Can I register a domain in .com.au without having an ACN or RBN? > > What do you mean by "I"? > Only businesses can register domains in com.au. > That might sound obvious, but it isn't. And its important to understand. > > For example when the business is a company, natural persons can only be > involved to the extent that they are an agent of the business or doing > something on behalf of the business. > > A natural person cannot register themself a domain in com.au. > A product cannot register itself a domain in com.au. > Only companies or similar businesses can register domains in com.au. I cannot understand, given the above criteria, why this domain was registered in .com.au, this year: AUNIC Name Status Report Name: dan.com.au This name is listed in the AUNIC registry: Object-Type: DOMAIN Organization-Name: Daniel Stephen Waldron Organization-ACN: 000000000 Domain-Name: dan.com.au Created: 13-Jan-98 An enquiry to Mel.I.T. informed me of some strange rule that allows a natural person to obtain a domain name in .com.au if they have demonstrated they have been tradining under that name. In the above case I would assume D.S.Waldron demonstrated that he was trading as "Dan" but without an RBN. Any confirmation or elaboration on this one, Peter? ================================================================== _/ Richard Welykochy mailto:rick§dot.net.au _/ Dot Communications Ltd http://www.dot.net.au/world ==================================================================Received on Mon May 18 1998 - 19:37:01 UTC
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