On Sat, Sep 21, 2002, Mark Suter wrote: > If the business being sold is incorporated, agreements and > licenses need not be affected --- a company has a separate legal > existence from its owners. > > If Example Pty Ltd were sold, there would be no change of > registrant in the domain name licence for example.com.au --- the > registrant would remain unaltered as Example Pty Ltd. Yup, unless AuDA change their rules to cover change of entity ownership. Franchises do this, for example (when you apply for a franchise their contract will generally require you to get _their_ approval before selling your company..) Again, not very applicable (and personally, thats starting to get a bit out of hand) _but_ .. well, I don't like the idea of .au becoming .com/.net/.org . I personally think its doing a hell of a lot better.. Adrian -- Adrian Chadd "<WeBGrrL> i WAS a lesbian.....but now i love everyone :P" <adrian§creative.net.au>Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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