From memory Basketball Times Pty Ltd at the time of registration was a reserved company name - eligible under the old Melb IT criteria Brad ----- Original Message ----- From: <magic2147§optushome.com.au> To: <dns§dotau.org> Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 11:29 AM Subject: [DNS] bt.com.au > On 19 May 2004 at 10:46, Kim Davies wrote: > > > Quoting Craig Oehlers on Wednesday May 19, 2004: > > | > > | 1. The complaintant is planning to have bt.com.au deleted altogether > > | and become unavailable by any applicant; > > | 2. The complaintant is under the impression auDA will sacrifice the > > | integrity of the auDA policy under the weight of probably a very large > > | company; or > > | 3. The complaintant is making the complaint without understanding auDA > > | allocation and eligibility policy > > | > > | Any thoughts on this situation? > > > > I would have to say 1 or 3. You are correct that if they succeed, the > > domain in question should effectively be locked up, as it is no longer > > grandfathered. #1 could be possible if they want to stop people going to > > it for confusions sake. > > > > I am not sure whoever the complainant is, but I doubt they can asset > > they have sole rights to "BT". Both Bankers Trust and British Telecom > > spring to mind when I hear BT. > > > > > Funnily enough this domain name was drawn to wider public attention in early > January 2003 by crikey.com.au > > It was then the home of what some would refer to as adult interest material. > > At the time it was registered through Melbourne IT in the name of what was then a > non-existent entity ie. "Basketball Times Pty Ltd" > > Coincidentally I had a client who wanted this domain name at the time and I lodged a > request to Melbourne IT for the deregistration of the domain. Subsequently they > advised me that the registration had been regularised within the terms of auDA rules. > As one can see by going to ASIC a company "Basketball Times Pty Ltd ACN 103 459 > 338" was formed in late January 2003 and the domain record was changed to reflect > this. > > It seems to me that although we are all entertained and/or irritated by Mr Norrish's > activities that it would be unfair to deprive Basketball Times Pty Ltd of the benefits of > the registration - the company was first in and therefore best dressed. > > In early February 2003, I queried both Melbourne IT and Mr Chris Disspain CEO of > auDA as to how the original registration was allowed to go through. I am still waiting > for the courtesy of a response. It would be good if both a rep. of Melbourne IT and > that well known list lurker Chris Disspain would share their views (even at this late > stage) on this with the list and perhaps why auDA rules are applied selectively. > > cb > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the > author, further information at the above URL. > > >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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