My Apologies: http://www.auda.org.au/about/about-overview/ In December 2000, the Australian Government formally endorsed auDA as the appropriate body to administer the .au domain space. The Government holds reserve powers in relation to domain names under the Telecommunications Act 1997. More Specifically: http://www.iana.org/cctld/au/alston-to-watson-31dec00.htm Quote: > The Commonwealth's endorsement of auDA as the appropriate entity to hold > the delegation of authority for administration of the au ccTLD is subject at > all times to auDA > operating within the provisions of its company constitution and to the > fulfilment by auDA of the following conditions: > Given that the Internet naming system is a public resource in the sense > that its functions must be administered in the public or common interest, auDA recognises > that the management and administration of the au ccTLD are subject to the ultimate authority of the Commonwealth of Australia; /QUOTE Please note,. "its functions must be administered in the public or common interest" Public / Common Interest -----Original Message----- From: dns-bounces+sean.finn=ozservers.com.au§dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+sean.finn=ozservers.com.au§dotau.org] On Behalf Of Robert Sandali Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:07 PM To: .au DNS Discussion List Subject: Re: [DNS] Secondary Market On behalf of the Government ? No, they are not a Government agency and don't act on behalf of the Government. Unless I am mistaken auDA made the decision about selling/auctioning domains. Robert -----Original Message----- From: dns-bounces+robert.sandali=intaserve.com§dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+robert.sandali=intaserve.com§dotau.org]On Behalf Of Sean K. Finn Sent: Tuesday, 18 July 2006 11:40 To: .au DNS Discussion List Subject: Re: [DNS] Secondary Market Auda has done it on behalf of the Australian Government, have they not? Same rules as agents should apply. Complain to the source, don't kill the messenger. -Sean. -----Original Message----- From: dns-bounces+sean.finn=ozservers.com.au§dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+sean.finn=ozservers.com.au§dotau.org] On Behalf Of Robert Sandali Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 10:56 AM To: .au DNS Discussion List Subject: Re: [DNS] Secondary Market Are you asking whether a domain name is an asset, or why can auDA sell and auction domain names but the rest of the industry cannot ? Robert -----Original Message----- From: dns-bounces+robert.sandali=intaserve.com§dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+robert.sandali=intaserve.com§dotau.org]On Behalf Of tony§cmon.com.au Sent: Tuesday, 18 July 2006 09:11 To: .au DNS Discussion List Cc: .au DNS Discussion List Subject: Re: [DNS] Secondary Market Fact: AuDA has in the past "sold" "Auctioned" and otherwise derived an amount/s of significate magnitute for .com.au etc tese names are considered by the australian tax office as assets of a business or company. These "licences/assets" assist business organisations in promoting and providing productivity for same. My Simple question to AuDa is on what premise do they restrict the free commercial trading of that licence/asset. Can Auda provide a valid reason under law as to why they have restrictive mandates in relation to the .au domain space. Tony >>For capitalism to work .com.au >>needs to be something that's ownable. >> >>Its not ownable for good reason. > > A domain name may not be "ownable" or an "asset" however a domain name > licence > most certainly is. As the auDA transfer policy states: > > (http://auda.org.au/policies/auda-2004-03/) > <snip> > 3. CIRCUMSTANCES OF TRANSFER > > 3.1 A registrant may transfer their domain name licence to a proposed new > registrant if: > > a) (i) the registrant sells part or all of their business operations or > assets to the proposed new registrant, and the Deed of Sale includes the > transfer of the domain name licence; or > </snip> > > ie - a domain name licence can be included on a deed of sale and is > therefore > an asset of a business. > > Jon > > >>-- Original Message -- >>Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 17:58:31 +1000 >>From: "Sean K. Finn" <Sean.Finn§ozservers.com.au> >>To: ".au DNS Discussion List" <dns§dotau.org> >>Subject: Re: [DNS] Secondary Market >>Reply-To: ".au DNS Discussion List" <dns§dotau.org> >> >> >>> oh god. why is it that some people who claim to have no objection to >>> capitalism, display a total ignorance of its underlying philosophy? >> >>> Vic >> >>I'll Keep it short. >>http://celebratecapitalism.org/bernsteindeclaration/english/index.html >>and >>http://celebratecapitalism.org >>and slightly amusing: >>http://celebratecapitalism.org/graphics/prodosilovecapitalism.jpg >> >>Summary: >>" Capitalism is the only system based on the recognition that each >>individual owns his life. Capitalism is the only social system in which >>individuals are free to pursue their rational self-interest, to own >>property and to profit from their actions. It entrenches individual >>rights, limited Constitutional government, and >>political/intellectual/economic freedom." >> >> >> >>Hi Vic, >> >>You shouldn't beat yourself up so much. For capitalism to work .com.au >>needs to be something that's ownable. >> >>Its not ownable for good reason. >> >>Move On. >> >>-Sean. >>---------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- - >>List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- - > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ --- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Tue Jul 18 2006 - 02:21:00 UTC
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