Date: Wed, 30 Jun 1999 11:08:14 +1000 From: David_Wise§fhp.com.au Message-ID: <4A2567A0.00066AAB.00§fhp.com.au> | The same principles apply with land (which is unique in the same that | domain names are). However, it isn't common for people to get land for essentially nothing, you're expected to pay a normal commercial price, and when it is new land just being opened for development, there's usually some kind of bidding process or auction to determine who really wants the land most (or who is willing to pay most for it, which is not quite the same, but is currently the method used to make that decision). That could be done with domain names too, and is a method which has been proposed from time to time. The real issue them becomes, who gets all that money from the first sale of these generic domains? I have never seen that there is anyone with any particular right to collect it. By your argument, since I had the foresight to be the first to register AU, I ought to be rich by now, from selling all the good sub-domain names off for millions. I don't think that would have really been the right thing to do, do you? The alternative is to create an industry of people making themselves wealthy simply by having fluked on getting the right domain name at the right time, with no real outlay, or endeavour, or anything else involved. It would be kind of like the lottery, except you'd know what you were getting before you laid out your few $'s, instead of after. This is not something that I ever wanted to encourage. kreReceived on Wed Jun 30 1999 - 13:52:07 UTC
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