I'm sure you really did understand my meaning with the whole nugget thing. > If you sit on your mining field and don't provide the community with > gold by digging it up. SHAME ON YOU, move on and let someone with a clue > about mining access to the resource so we can all benefit. Hand it back > to the mining licensing commission so that someone who wants a mine can > have your old unused one. Are you really serious about that comment? I mean really, if I buy land simply as an investment (something I'm sure everyone will agree a domain name is) and sit on it till it grows in perceived value, or even market value before selling it, would that be SHAME ON ME? I'm not using it, someone else could be using it right? Anyone with any investment land or property, SHAME ON YOU! Someone else could be living in that street. > If you are not going to mine the resource that you are allocated (use it > for business) then you should give it to someone else who will, > absolutely. The domain names I have are certainly going to be used for business (advance the parent company), just because it's not your type of business is just tough titties. Live with it, because auDA will never be able to change this fact no matter how much people like you bitch and complain, and hell will freeze over before the 'real world' laws are changed. You're simply fighting a loosing battle, because auDA have already relaxed the rules, they may as well concede that reselling the domain name is only at most a $160 cost (business name + domain name costs), chump change for any serious player, and do the right thing, stop sending the $90-110 to register a business name to a different industry, that could be used to buy more domain names, and buy they would. > -----Original Message----- > From: dns-bounces+charlie=mccormack.net.au§dotau.org [mailto:dns- > bounces+charlie=mccormack.net.au§dotau.org] On Behalf Of Sean K. Finn > Sent: Saturday, 15 July 2006 11:34 PM > To: .au DNS Discussion List > Subject: Re: [DNS] Secondary Market > > > > No, there are some people and I hope in the majority, who try to > make it a > > > win/win situation where exploitation and unethical business > practices > > > don't > > > enter into the equation. > > > > When you say unethical, you mean unfair right, because I don't > understand > > what is unethical about selling the gold nugget I dug up before you > did. > > In Australia, you need a mining license. The resources are property of > Australia itself, and you are granted a license to mine it, and reap the > rewards. > > Mining is regulated, just like domain names. > > You CAN sell your mining license to another mine operator, not sure how, > I'm into Information, not Mining, but you get the idea. > > If you are not going to mine the resource that you are allocated (use it > for business) then you should give it to someone else who will, > absolutely. > > What I don't see is someone hogging all the mining fields for the sole > purpose of trying to on-sell their mining plot for an inflated value to > someone who has the equipment to mine them. > > If you have the mining plot, and dig up a gold nugget, AWESOME! The > world gets more gold, and you get compensated for your trouble. > > If you sit on your mining field and don't provide the community with > gold by digging it up. SHAME ON YOU, move on and let someone with a clue > about mining access to the resource so we can all benefit. Hand it back > to the mining licensing commission so that someone who wants a mine can > have your old unused one. > > -Sean. > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > - > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Sat Jul 15 2006 - 14:18:19 UTC
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