|> -----Original Message----- |> From: dns-bounces+dassa=dhs.org§dotau.org |> [mailto:dns-bounces+dassa=dhs.org§dotau.org] On Behalf Of |> Deus Ex Machina |> Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 8:05 AM |> To: .au DNS Discussion List |> Subject: Re: [DNS] Time for the rules |> tochangeregardingtransferringdomainname licences |> |> Dassa [dassa§dhs.org] wrote: |> > |> |> > |> simple exercise, I offer you $1m for a domain you own because I |> > |> have a better use for it. how many people do you think will |> > |> consider against the public interest to sell it? |> > |> none. you dont need empirical data to see very clearly that you |> > |> dont have an case, just a bunch of personal opinions. |> > |> > How is it to the public benefit to show that greed rules a |> lot of people. |> |> how is it not in the public interest to allow private transactions? |> its none of anyones business if two parties decide to trade |> something. Overinflated prices that are not a true indication of value are not in the public good. Cybersquating is not in the public good and we have seen examples of that from the gTLD's. |> its got nothing to do with "community" interest or |> otherwise. you are just a closet communist. Name calling again. It is usually the sign there are no valid arguments to put forward. Doesn't help your cause at all. Darryl (Dassa) LynchReceived on Sun Sep 25 2005 - 00:14:53 UTC
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