more efficient allocation of names, names go to people who value them the most. ask google. Vic Sean Finn [sean.finn§ozservers.com.au] wrote: > If you can successfully answer this question, then you justify your lining > of your pockets with gold and may continue to do so. > > Making money isn't a bad thing, but my question still remains. > > How will changing the rules regarding transferring of domain name licenses > benefit the users of .au? > > Any explicit examples of what is wrong with the current method of domain > transfer to a new owner should be discussed as well. (I'm not an expert on > it, but I have done three or four). > > I'm trying to be practical and non biased with this question. > > -Sean. > > > > Sean Finn [sean.finn§ozservers.com.au] wrote: > > > > > How does this benefit the users of .au., not the providers of .au ? > > > > this just highlights the flaw in the current board system. everytime the > > registrars make a suggestion on how to improve the name space we > > get accused of "lining our pockets with gold". > > > > yet there is nobody on the "demand" side of the board that will stick up > > for > > commercial interests, its basically left up to registrars to defend the > > real > > users of the name space. and registrars of course cant make any suggestion > > because > > we would be "lining our pockets with gold". > > > > Vic > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Mon Sep 26 2005 - 00:19:41 UTC
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