Yep, a good point as well, however, a quick check would identify generics already approached on - then allocate these out to those original applicants. For the others then auction to the highest bidder with all players fully informed. Yuk, what a mess. This is what happens when parties play around with the free world -----Original Message----- From: Matthew King <mking§cinfo.com.au> To: dns§auda.org.au <dns§auda.org.au> Date: Tuesday, 6 March 2001 11:07 Subject: Re: Melbourne IT's records >This approach flies in the face of natural justice for those that >actually read or knew the registration rules and thus did not apply >for generic or reserved names. > >It would be quite unjust to proceed in this way as the current rules >would effectively enable a reservation process which it is clearly >stated not to be. > >I know a number of my clients that would seriously consider legal >action against any party that allowed this. > >>The market will sort itself out post sale. I understand that Melbourne IT's >>records are sufficient to track request after they took over the formal >>management in Oct 96. Maybe records exist before then. > > >Matthew King > > >CreativeInformation >Domain registrations, internet design, hosting and services. > >Tel: 61 02 9233 4471 >Fax: 61 02 9233 2777 >Mobile: 61 0411 303090 >Email: mking§cinfo.com.au >Web: http://www.cinfo.com.au >ABN: 30 774 334 175 > >-- >This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without >express permission of the author. 374 subscribers. >Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) >Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed. >Received on Tue Mar 06 2001 - 08:19:00 UTC
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