On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, m§rk.net wrote: > >I know that it's actually the Minister who sets what names are > >"undesirable" (s.9) - in this case, Marsha Thompson MLC. > > > >Any lobbyists amongst us? A petition to the Minister??? > What's your motivation for trying to block them? Jealousy? > I'm not a lawyer but it is my understanding that it is a misdemeanor for a business to use deceptive or misleading business names or addresses in its advertising or in the course of business. The name "Domain Name Authority of Australia" may fall into this category. How about "Tax Authority of Australia" or "Water Authority of Australia" etc you get the drift. At some point a name is not acceptable and the appropriate remedy is applied. The other issue of soliciting a consumer in itself is not illegal but combined with a name such as the above may well result in the consumer being deceived into paying a party that effectively has no right to that payment. What if I offered to pay your phone bill? Would you send me the money and hope that I did this for you? The rather purile response from the Department is disappointing to say the least. They say: Quote: I have spoken to our Business Affairs Branch and have been advised that the word "Authority" is not prohibited by the Act and the context the word is used in it's name had been reviewed when the name was applied for and found to be acceptable. Unquote: Yes but what about now? They should investigate the complaint in light of issues that were not apparent at the time of the original registration. If the person looking at it at the time had no notion of what a "Domain name authority" was or how the company was going to operate then their decision could be wrong. (Not to mention the "Authority of Australia" part which is even more glaring a mistake). regards doug ----------------------------------------------------------- Doug Robb Clarity Software Pty Ltd http://clarity.com.au GPO Box 763 Phone: 0403 02 2527 Nedlands 6909 Fax: (618) 93867564 Australia email: doug§clarity.com.au -----------------------------------------------------------Received on Tue Oct 31 2000 - 15:26:31 UTC
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