Hello All, Thanks to Chris Disspain for posting the link to the Interim report. http://www.auda.org.au/policy/panel-newname-2002/interim-report.pdf Here is the relevant text extracted from the report of the New Names Advisory Panel: auDA has invited public comment on the report - see: http://www.auda.org.au/policy/panel-newname-2002/ Restriction on geographic names in com.au and net.au **************************************************** A majority of the Panel believes that, once a system for community use of geographic domain names is implemented, there is no longer good reason to maintain the restriction on the use of geographic names in com.au and net.au. The majority constitutes a consensus as defined for this purpose (2/3 of the Panel). A majority of the Panel believes that the current policy is not effective in its stated aim of protecting geographic communities from commercial exploitation, because: (a) there are a significant number of geographic names that were registered before the restriction was introduced in 1998, or have been mistakenly registered since 1998; (b) new geographic names are being created all the time, and it is not possible to retrospectively apply the policy to existing domain names; and (c) geographic domain names are widely used in other 2LDs, and in gTLDs and other ccTLDs. There is evidence to suggest that most of those seeking to use geographic names in com.au and net.au do so because: (a) they have a company or business name that happens to be a geographic name, but they are not located in the geographic area or associated with the local community in any way; or (b) they represent the local community (eg. local council, chamber of commerce, tourist board, etc). The OCOS model will provide an appropriate naming structure for registrants in category (b). A majority of the Panel believes that providing access to geographic names for registrants in category (a): (a) does not constitute "unfair competition" for the OCOS model, which should be strong enough to stand on its own merits in any case; (b) will not cause confusion among users, because commercial and non-commercial use would be clearly denoted by the different domain extensions; (c) does not open the door to unreasonable commercial exploitation, because the auDRP provides a mechanism for a community to bring a complaint about bad faith use of geographic names in the commercial domains. The Panel notes that the Geographic Names Board does not support lifting the restriction. ************************************8 Regards, Bruce TonkinReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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