> I wonder what the implications of something like 'within 3 months of > domain name allocation a website with original content must exist'. > But anything is going to be difficult to measure, particularly > automatically. > What about: > 'a .au site must consist of more than one page or have no third party > paid links There are real world laws that prevent this kind of restriction, it will never happen, at least not in the next 10 years, governments have more pressing issues, such as hospitals, transport, aging population etc. You can't tell people how to run their business so long as it's not breaking any current laws, and while auda require an ABN, ACN, etc (meaning a business), it's got its balls tied by business and corporate laws when making decisions.....Period. It's this simple, you can't tell anyone how to advertise online, or what content they can display so long as it does not break the C'th Broadcasting Services Amendment (Online Services) Act or the C'th Classification Act, or the State/Territory Classification Acts. What you want, can't and never will happen without amendment to many laws, that's a lot of co-operation between many departments, state and federal. You're just blowing smoke.... Let's get back to relaxing the rules (not laws) even more, lolReceived on Mon Sep 04 2006 - 10:28:30 UTC
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