George Michaelson wrote in response to a posting by Steve Thompson: > > I think it makes a *lot* of sense for the ASX to have a declared interest in > these proceedings. You're already in a relationship with many of the people > who expect to have access to online names. > While I agree that the ASX can be a very useful player in the organisation and management of domain naming services, there may well be a significant audience who fall outside the ASX's area of interest. I refer here to proprietary businesses, sole traders, partnerships, unincorporated joint ventures and the like. These businesses probably expect to have equal right to "commercial" domain naming and registration services. I would tend to disagree with this statement for the following reasons: * The ASX isn't just interested in "the large end of town". We recognise that the small end of town might become the large end of town and as such or community of interest extends all the way down to the sole trader. We don't directly deal with these people, but we must always be aware of the directions we take so as to not alienate people away from dealing with us. * Due to the closeness of the ASC and the ASX with respect to policies and governance, we are also tasked with undertakings from different government bodies to bring into practice the actual laws that are gazetted into corporation law. This closeness to the business community and the government puts us in the interesting, but exciting position to move this debate forward. Perhaps the various Business Names authorities at a State level could also make a worthwhile contribution, and perhaps the ASX could provide some useful insights into deling with these bodies. Could something as simple (or should that be complex) as allocating an Internet domain name as part of the process of registring a business name work? We have been having internal discussion on the issuing of X509 certificates for company seals instead of the current method, and I imagine the issuing of the right to use a domain name could also become a possibility in respect to this instance. --- Stephen Thompson Business Systems Architect Australian Stock Exchange +61-2-9227-0820Received on Mon Jun 29 1998 - 11:50:41 UTC
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.3.0 : Sat Sep 09 2017 - 22:00:03 UTC