--- Bennett Oprysa <bennett§enetica.com.au> wrote: > > David Jones wrote: > > We all have a right to register them we just have > to > > make sure we don't infringe on their trademarks. > For > > example I could register seek.com.au and launch a > > yes, you can. But you can't register it to monetise > it, which is what we > have been talking about. ie the recent monetisation > changes have not > increased the chances of someone registering your > name which is what you > were trying to say previously. By that criteria then you shouldn't be able to monetise mail as MAIL COMPANY PTY LIMITED is a registered entity as is SEEK LIMITED. Where is the difference between mail and seek beeing monetised? > > > > I thought the whois info was not available to > > registrars in full and that you could only monitor > > domains by availability. > > that is correct. I'm hardly going to tell you or > aynone else HOW we do > what we do, but it is within .au policies and it is > certainly of great > value to our clients. That's ok I know how to do it. DJ ___________________________________________________________ Yahoo! Messenger - with free PC-PC calling and photo sharing. http://uk.messenger.yahoo.comReceived on Thu Aug 17 2006 - 05:01:28 UTC
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