Clayton READ BETWEEN THE LINES: Josh is required by auda policy to have a registered company to have a .com.au domain. Josh apparently is using: Tell Me What's In a Name as the Registrant. "Tell Me What's In a Name" is not registered as a company therefore Josh is not eligible to have the domain registered. Or it is possible Josh has this registered as the other options for Registrants - is it an individual (interesting name?), an incorporated association or a statuory body (is Josh running a secret government endorsed organisation??). whatsinanjosh.com.au is registered to a company via the close and substantial rule. It does not say in auda policy that this if you offer a service under a close or substantial rule whether has to be profitable merely that Marty the close and substantial rule does allow for the registration of .com.au domains. As I stated in the last email (and as a registrar I think you are required to understand it) 2003-07 10.5 (b) is the connection for the registration of this domain. 2003-07 does not state that the service provided has to be profitable etc so long as the service is that is provided as you can the first part of the service has be and far more will provided shortly. PS Marty in case you were wondering the second policy I was referring to was sarcasm, spelt out I meant how is that a director of auda is allowed to blantantly breach policies that they are supposed to watch over. You should read policies before you fired off your salvos. --- Clayton M <mcbridec§rave.iinet.net.au> wrote: > I don't see how this is the same as > whatsinaname.com.au because Josh has > it registered to trade. It doesn't mean he has to > trade by that name > either as far as I know. If you went and registered > Whats in a Josh as > a business name then I will be quiet. > > So what your telling the group is that if I went and > registered a domain > called say whata*********chelseyis.com.au (insert > swear word where > ******** is) you wouldn't have an issue with it > simply because I will > class it as a service of my company. I don't think > that is very fair do > you? > > I think this policy should be looked at again by > auDA to stop these sort > of bad-mouthing domain names from being registered. > I would encourage > Josh to follow this domain name up and take it over. > > Clayton > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 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. > > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. http://au.movies.yahoo.comReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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