On 17 May 2000, James Tizard wrote: >I am interested in whether other Governments have addressed the policy issue of appropriate domains for 'corporatized' government instrumentalities - ie should they register domains in .com.au, .gov.au or both? Dot com is so widely accepted in the community that governments may well want to capture a dot com name as well as the dot gov Austrade is a good example. If you enter www.austrade.com.au there is an error message saying something like "You appear to have enterered austrade.com.au. The correct address is austrade.gov.au". The server then swirches you to the correct site. Australia Post uses auspost.com.au but not auspost.gov.au. As it is a commercial agency rather than a a Government Department as such, this is perhaps to be expected. It is also somertimes useful to register in the United States rather than Australia. The US domain name AUSTRALIA.COM was previously registered by Austrade but this name has now been transferred to the Australian Tourism Commisission and is used to promote tourism to Australia. They do not use australia.com.au which is blocked. Patrick CorlissReceived on Wed May 17 2000 - 10:22:27 UTC
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