fyi ... -----Original Message----- From: Nick [mailto:bignick§fan.net.au] Sent: Tuesday, 15 August 2000 10:32 To: aussie-isp§aussie.net Subject: [Oz-ISP] MelbourneIT - Unsolicited com.au Renewals (fwd) I just though I'd pass this on... Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2000 10:15:52 +1000 From: Channel Partner <cp§inww.com> To: Fast Access Network Pty Ltd <hostmaster§fan.net.au> Subject: MelbourneIT - Unsolicited com.au Renewals Dear Reseller Recently, we have received reports from Resellers about approaches made to domain registrants by other parties soliciting renewal of their registrations. We have been informed that these other parties were not the party who initiated the domain registration. Melbourne IT wishes to address these concerns directly with you as we appreciate the seriousness of the matters raised and wish to reassure you that Melbourne IT is addressing these issues. There are trade practices restrictions on parties approaching registrants to facilitate renewals, the most important being that the approach must not be misleading or deceptive. Melbourne IT is aware of cases where approaches to facilitate renewals have resulted in confusion over the identity and authority of the approaching party. Where Melbourne IT considers that such activities amount to, or are likely to amount to, misleading or deceptive conduct, Melbourne IT has taken appropriate action in response to the activities. It is not appropriate to telegraph such actions as they are a matter between Melbourne IT and the parties involved. Melbourne IT recognises the importance of having a clear policy which balances the integrity of the domain name registration system with the rights of entities who participate in the free market. The industry self regulatory body, auDA, is presently considering these and other issues around the .au domain space. Melbourne IT has already flagged its concerns to auDA and tabled an issues brief with auDA suggesting that both organizations co-operate to work towards a clear regulatory framework with regard to renewal practices and use of public domain data. In terms of steps that you can take, it is important to educate registrants as to the cyclic nature of the domain registration process. Registrants need to understand that domain creation dates and renewal dates are publicly available. There is accordingly the potential for other parties with an interest in marketing the renewal of domain names to contact the domain name holder at any time prior to their renewal date and seek to facilitate renewal on their behalf. It would also be appropriate for you to inform registrants who have obtained their registration through you, that you will contact them prior to expiry of their domain names to assist with their renewal (if in fact you propose doing so). Shortly, Melbourne IT will be circulating a new version of its standard Reseller Agreement which we are asking all Australian Resellers to sign. It contains recently amended clauses designed to clarify some of the issues in relation to renewals, and to permit Resellers to use certain of Melbourne IT's trade marks in the circumstances set out in the agreement. That new version has been in use since July 20, 2000. We appreciate your co-operation in helping us address these issues which arise in the continually developing environment of which we are all a part. If you wish to discuss these issues further, please don't hesitate to contact Gideon Culican from Internet Names WorldWide on (03) 8624 2363. ---- Email "unsubscribe aussie-isp" to majordomo§aussie.net to be removed. CAUTION This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are privileged and confidential information intended for the use of the addressee. The confidentiality and/or privilege in this e-mail is not waived, lost or destroyed if it has been transmitted to you in error. If you received this e-mail in error you must (a) not disseminate, copy or take any action in reliance on it; (b) please notify Australia Post immediately by return e-mail to the sender; (c) please delete the original e-mail.Received on Thu Aug 17 2000 - 16:59:57 UTC
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