First of all I expect that Vic is grandstanding especially with the current review on deletion policy going on and having an Enetica representative on the auDA board voting on policy. Personally I can't see how people can agree with him. It's apparent that domain tasting is a serious problem globally and IMO monetisation is destroying the internet experience, perhaps we should blame Google for that. Secondly it seems that there is a push to extend the grace period under the pretext that it enables registrars to fight fraud. What a lame excuse. How is anyone going to get away with fraud by registering a domain. Its not as if they are going to sell it down the local pawn shop and it's gone forever. Simple if fraud is a factor cancel the domain. If a registrar like MelbourneIT doesn't have in place real time credit card verification processes then I would be worried. Thirdly the current three day policy is perfectly adequate for those that register a domain erroneously to cancel that domain. Plus it deters tasting as it will take 24 hrs for the domain to resolve thus reducing the effective tasting period. auDA should 100% introduce additional well worded clauses to prevent registrars utilising the grace period for domain tasting. And as part of its open and transparent policy I suggest it makes available a list of domains that have been cancelled through the grace period policy so that the community is aware of the extent, or lack of, this issue. And lastly how many of you in the last week have come across a monetised .com.au domain. I know I have. Did this make your experience of the internet better? I also agree with Bruce's opinion that expired domains should be allowed to go to auction similar to the .com process where the original registrant benefits from the revenue. DJ ___________________________________________________________ The all-new Yahoo! Mail goes wherever you go - free your email address from your Internet provider. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.htmlReceived on Wed Aug 23 2006 - 00:08:22 UTC
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