On Friday, 25 January 2002 3:02 PM, Ron Stark wrote: Subject: RE: [DNS] Geographical Names > David, if there are "heaps of domains registered pre 1996 which are > prohibited by the current com.au policy (and have been for over 5 years)" I > have to ask: If a domain name must comply with current policy at its > renewal, how can "heaps" of domains have gone through at least two > iterations of renewal when they don't comply? Hi Ron The interpretation of the rules has always been that a domain name must comply, and must continue to comply, with the policy in force at the time of its initial registration. In other words, the policy has never been retrospective. Assuming the policy was changed in 1996, any domains which were registered prior to that date are "grandfathered" i.e. they are allowed to be renewed even though they do not comply with the current policy. I hope that clarifies the particular point. Best regards Patrick Corliss _________________________________________________________ I'm on the Board of auDA (the .au country code) as well as TLDA (the Top Level Domain Association). Please note that anything I write is my own personal opinion and does not necessarily reflect the views of any body with which I am associated. Please also note IANAL (I Am Not A Lawyer).Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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