RE: [DNS] Au Domain up for Auction?

RE: [DNS] Au Domain up for Auction?

From: Mark Hughes <effectivebusiness§pplications.com.au>
Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 03:33:19 +1100
> The difference here is where a domain name is being sold
> without any value adding to it.

OK, now you've defined the problem (the easy bit), how about you have a go
at defining the solution (i.e. have a go a the hard bit):

* If they build a one page web site, is that enough 'branding or good will'
so its OK for them to sell the name?
* If they build a more detailed web site, maintain it for 3 months, and do
some advertising, is that enough 'branding or good will' so its OK for them
to sell the name?
* How do you distinguish between:

1. Someone who buys a domain name genuinely intending to make serious use of
it, but then for some reason, can't proceed
2. Someone who buys a domain name for the sole reason of re-selling it

If someone can find a simple solution to the problem of determining when
enough use of a domain name is "enough", please say so.

> What is normally used as part of the criteria for a bad faith
> registration under an ICANN UDRP action.

The UDRP is basically used in a different situation - i.e. its used when one
party says "I have superior rights to that name, and I'm NOT going to pay
you for it".  That's a different situation from a domain name being placed
on the open market for anyone to bid for.

Regards, Mark

Mark Hughes
Effective Business Applications Pty Ltd
effectivebusiness&#167;pplications.com.au
www.pplications.com.au
+61 4 1374 3959
Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC

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