On Tue, 23 Mar 2004, Marty Drill - Domain Candy wrote: > Some of you will have already seen this as the links came from AusRegistry. > For the rest of you, short article on id.au > > http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/03/22/1079823297760.html I read this one in the SMH 'Next' segment actually. One quote: "The .au Domain Administration (auDA) last year began pushing internet names ending in "id.au". The so-called "identification" names are the only internet addresses of their type that are open to individuals without a registered business name." It seems AusRegistry are still maintaining the fiction, unless you give some interpretation to the phrase "of their type", that no other domains are available to bodies not having an ABN. This is false, at least in the case of .asn.au domains, which are available to clubs, that is unincorporated associations, most (all?) of which will have no ABN. I pointed this out a couple of years ago, when I had to struggle to have AusRegistry put "and special interest clubs" back into their .asn.au eligibility blurb, so it matched the AuDA published .asn.au policy. AusRegistry's "webname" .id.au page still falsely states: "it is the only webname that does not require the Registrant (webname licensees*) to be a commercial entity." Cheers, IanReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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