I don't think it was missed at all. I read the reply asking whether other sites could be redirected for money as being sarcastic remarks used to make a point against Telstra's dubious behaviour. Not suggestions that this would be a good business model. Did I miss a huge chunk of posts? Trent David Goldstein wrote: >Isn't something being missed in this thread? It >doesn't alter the issue of the ethics of the >redirection and whether it is justified, but isn't >this case 'special' because Telstra are involved in >the website itself? > >So the issue of getting Telstra to do a redirection >for any other website is not going to happen, as they >have no interest in your website. > >The relevant part of the story in the Oz is: >"The ad campaign was meant to be a triumph for >Telstra, which paid $3million to sponsor Idol and >release the song online exclusively." > >So any issue that deals with the decision being family >friendly and any other crap is not relevant. > >David > >--- magic2147§optushome.com.au wrote: > > >>On 24 Nov 2004 at 10:43, Paul Foxworthy wrote: >> >> >> >>>If anyone in Australia happens to run an ad that >>> >>> >>mistakenly has a .com >> >> >>>instead of a .com.au, will BigPond commit to >>> >>> >>changing their DNS to "fix" >> >> >>>the problem? If not, what's so special about this >>> >>> >>case? >> >> >>>If anyone finds two sites blah.com.au and >>> >>> >>blah.com, where the .com site >> >> >>>has content that not everyone might like, will >>> >>> >>BigPond commit to changing >> >> >>>their DNS to "fix" the problem? If not, what's so >>> >>> >>special about this case? >> >> >>>Can I get Bigpond to redirect visitors looking for >>> >>> >>blah.com to my own >> >> >>>blah.com.au by *claiming* that blah.com has >>> >>> >>objectionable content? >> >> >>>Given BigPond's obvious concern about the issue, >>> >>> >>are they encouraging >> >> >>>other ISPs to take similar action? >>> >>> >>> >>I am sure that Stephen Mayne from Crikey would be >>delighted to get such service. Sloppy, >>lazy media types (I know that it's tautological) >>are always rendering the site as "crikey.com" >>rather than crikey.com.au. People who visit >>"crikey.com" are confronted by a "this domain is >>for sale" site playing off the online news service >>and Steve whatsisname. >> >>I am sure that even as I wirite Ziggy and the good >>folks at Sensis are looking at ways to >>deliver more traffic to .com.au sites that share the >>same "prefix" as .com domains - and >>charge for the privilege. In fact thinking about it >>you should be able to demand that requests >>for any gTLD site be directed to a .au domain. auDA >>could be commissioned to auction the >>repointing rights off. I am sure that this would be >>seen as family friendly and would be >>endorsed by both Family First and the Federal >>Government. And the great unwashed would >>never need to know that the internet is indeed world >>wide. >> >> >>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. >> >> >> >> > >Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies. >http://au.movies.yahoo.com > >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >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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