Yeah, it's happening alright. We're all well aware of it. The inconsistency is what irks me about this - not an issue of whether dictionary words are ok or not, but the fact that it is demonstrated by just looking at the billboards in Sydney that any claim by INA to be enforcing this policy is just rubbish, but they still pretend to (and still reject lots of attempts to contravene it, while obviously managing to let some through). If they got this 100% right and blocked all dictionary words, or just dropped the policy (with appropriate fanfare, and a resulting increase in their ASX share price), that'd be one thing, but the fact that the outcome varies (presumably based on who processes the application within INA on a given day) is just horrible for all concerned. I'm amazed INA take the risks that enforcing that policy creates. What happens if they get an application for <niceword>.com.au rejected, and two months later someone else gets it through - and then INA get sued by you for giving the keys to your website's business attraction model (the name) to someone else later? The risk in that outcome has to be huge (to INA). Simon >Regarding the dispute over the domain buy.com.au they mention in the article > > "White said his client had registered the business name > in 1998 and the domain name buy.com.au in February 1999 > with the intention of setting up an online auction site." > >Could someone tell me how a generic word such as "buy" got through INA's >generic name policy. Actually while your at it the same applies for >sold.com.au, auction.com.au and travel.com.au. > >Previously I thought that these domains must have been registered before >the name policy was in place, but if what the article states is true >somehow INA is letting registrations through that are against their generic >name policy. > >Does anyone know how this is happening ? >________________________________________________________________________ > > Lee Sanders > ltemp§ca.com.au > Commerce Australia Pty Ltd. > Phone: +61 (08) 9226 0011 > Fax: +61 (08) 9226 0033 > www.ca.com.au >________________________________________________________________________ > > >At 09:56 6/04/00 +1000, you wrote: > >http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/industry/20000405/A50429-2000Apr5.html > > >-- >This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without >express permission of the author. You don't know who really wrote it. >284 subscribers. Archived at http://lists.waia.asn.au/list/dns (dns/dns) >Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§waia.asn.au to be removed. --- Simon Hackett, Technical Director, Internode Systems Pty Ltd 31 York St [PO Box 284, Rundle Mall], Adelaide, SA 5000 Australia Email: simon§internode.com.au Web: http://www.on.net Phone: +61-8-8223-2999 Fax: +61-8-8223-1777Received on Thu Apr 06 2000 - 10:11:19 UTC
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