Another thought. If it is important that some generic domain names be used for broader purposes, why not establish new second level domains rather than using .com.au? - .internet.au, for example. They could be shared a lot more widely that way. Some of these issues were canvassed in a preliminary way in the Name Panel's report on new names - see http://www.auda.org.au/docs/auda-name-new2lds-final.html cheers Derek At 04:55 PM 1/24/02 +1100, you wrote: >Some thoughts. > >For the majority of generic domain names an auction process is probably the >best way to go. I would imagine of the 3600 or so generic domains there will >be many that are not even applied for and bids will be low. Ie >abalone.com.au > >For those domains of value ie Internet.com.au, trade.com.au etc I would >suggest they be removed from the auction process and licensed through a >panel or commitee. As licences are only for two years auDA would have the >right to revoke the licence. Every 2 years the domain name could be put to >tender, thereby restricting the commercial value of the name itself and >giving ample opportunity for other entities to utilise the domain. > >I believe the main criteria for being approved should be that the domain >name is being utilised for its generic nature. Ie trade.com.au could be >utilised by a company that wishes to represent australian manufactures or >exports to the global community. > >After all the internet was built around a community, exploited by commecial >entities and now lays somewhat abandoned and struggling for an identity. > >Katie > > >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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