http://australianit.news.com.au/articles/0,7204,3196733%5e16123%5e%5enbv %5e,00.html auDA won't get .org.au: Elz Kate Mackenzie NOVEMBER 06, 2001 AUSTRALIA'S media-shy internet pioneer Robert Elz has asserted his control over .org.au, saying auDA has no right to the second-level domain. The .au Domain Authority (auDA) yesterday launched the next phase of competition for Australia's domain name system, even though Mr Elz refused to delegate authority for the non-profit .org.au and .id.au names to AuDA. "It seems that they [auDA] might want to [take control of .org.au and .id.au], but it isn't going to happen," Mr Elz said in an email sent to several journalists, auDA and the National Office for the Information Economy. AuDA applied in May to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) for the .au authority to be redelegated to auDA without Mr Elz's consent. ICANN accepted the application and the formal handover of .au has taken place. Yesterday AuDA issued a request for expressions of interest for registrars, or domain name wholesalers, to take part in a technical testbed in the lead up to competition for all second-level .au domains, including .org.au and .id.au. AuDA chief executive Chris Disspain said auDA had been advised that ICANN's redelegation of .au meant the authority could also take control of .org.au and .id.au. But Mr Elz disagrees: If that is the legal advice that auDA have, then I suspect it is based upon someone assuming that "delegation" as used as a term in DNS matters is similar to delegation as used in agency law. That's simply not true - or perhaps more accurately, if some court were to determine that it is true, then the effect would be that all the org.au names that exist (and all the com.au and everything else as well) would have "no further force or effect" as of the same date. The "delegations" from org.au to the various org.au domain names were (and are) done on exactly the same basis as the "delegation" of org.au from AU. org.au is not going to be any part of auDA's (near) future (nor assuming that registration of 3LDs would be permitted, is id.au). If/when auDA actually take control of AU, they can create new domains for organisations or individuals if that is their desire. They cannot usurp the rights of any of the organisations to which control of any sub-domains has been passed. The .org.au and little-used .id.au domains are the only second-level domains still delegated to Mr Elz. Others, including the popular .com.au, have been delegated to other orgnisations over the past few years. Mr Elz still processes all applications for .org.au domains, which are free for non-profit organisations. Some applicants have complained it is taking up to two months to receive a response to an application. Under auDA's proposed regime, a successful tenderer to run the .org.au and .id.au registries would have to provide quick registrations, but registrants would likely be charged at least $12, as the registry would have to pay auDA a fee for each name. Mr Elz, who has not spoken to the media in person for several years and only rarely communicates with journalists by email, sent the message last night in response to a query about AuDA's actions. Mr Disspain has been contacted for comment. _______________________________________________________ Skeeve Stevens Email: skeeve§skeeve.org Website: www.skeeve.org - Telephone: (0414) 753 383 Address: P.O Box 1035, Epping, NSW, 1710, Australia _______________________________________________________ Avis est! Aeronavis est! supervir est! -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 324 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 Nov 06 2001 - 07:41:58 UTC
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