> > > Correct... In fact, assuming "light banana" referred to the colour of the > paint in question, they could register "colours.com.au<http://colours.com.au>" > - as it's clearly > related to a product or service they provide. Are you seriously trying to say that one entity could legitimately register ALL the domains in questions - we're talking about names as diverse as toothpicks.com.au <http://toothpicks.com.au>, tacos.com.au<http://tacos.com.au>and taxicabs.com.au <http://taxicabs.com.au> ? By your logic, if I owned a search engine, I could go and register ANY available domain name as I'm providing a service for people searching for information on toothpicks, tacos or taxicabs etc. What exactly is the point of having any eligibility requirements if that's the case? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.cynosure.com.au/mailman/private/dns/attachments/20051013/43993c16/attachment.htmReceived on Thu Oct 13 2005 - 06:18:32 UTC
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