There have been 4 comments on my posting the bits of news I post, 2 against on the list, 2 for to me personally. Plus I have had support before. Unless there is more reaction against I will continue to post, especially given that much of what happens internationally does have the potential to effect what happens in Australia. I guess that those who do not want the bits of news I post could set up a filter to send my postings straight to their deleted mail. Cheers David Domain name database unable to take the load Australia's Internet industry representative body has called on the online community to be patient until a core database can be moved to a new host later this month. http://it.mycareer.com.au/news/2001/05/08/FFXBLP74FMC.html Domain registrar eases rules to boost industry The Hong Kong Domain Name Registration (HKDNR) has finally relaxed domain name rules to allow companies to register multiple names under .hk with hopes the liberalisation will boost the Internet industry and facilitate e-commerce. http://technology.scmp.com/ZZZ5EFMKYLC.html INTERNATIONAL ARBITER RELUCTANT TO STEP INTO .ph DISPUTE The International Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) would be willing to step the raging .ph controversy if this cannot be resolved domestically. http://itmatters.bworldonline.com/news/news_05072001d.htmlReceived on Wed May 09 2001 - 08:12:52 UTC
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