>If the domain was registered under the monetisation >policy a blank page does not meet the eligibilty >criteria. Therefore if a complaint is made regarding >the content of a monetised domain then the registrant >must comply with policy within 7 days or risk losing >the domain. How do you know it's a "monetised" domain name if there's no website? Well you can't, because it's not. >-- Original Message -- >Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 08:42:45 +0100 (BST) >From: David Jones <dj_david_jones§yahoo.co.uk> >To: ".au DNS Discussion List" <dns§dotau.org> >Subject: Re: [DNS] Monetised >Reply-To: ".au DNS Discussion List" <dns§dotau.org> > > > >--- James Andrewartha <trs80§ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au> wrote: > >> On Thu, 7 Sep 2006, David Jones wrote: >> >> [generics] >> >> > You may as well aboilish the Eligibility policy >> because now it adversely >> > affects those who wish to register a domain but >> not to monetise it. The >> > only criteria that should exist is that you are an >> Australian business >> > or citizen. >> >> Precisely - if this sort of abuse continues then a >> large proportion of >> generics will be monetised, and anyone who actually >> wants to establish a >> business using a generic domain name will be out of >> luck, unless they wish >> to purchase it from the current monetiser (which >> really shows that they >> are cybersquatting - see 4.5 below). >> >> So either auDA cracks down on this sort of abuse, or >> it should just open >> up the open 2LDs to anyone. As a side note, I see >> dwarfs.com.au is now a >> blank page, so having lost the income from their >> illegitimate >> monetisation, and unless the registrant comes up >> with something actually >> related to dwarfs, they'll let it expire in two >> years when it can be >> reused by anyone with a legitimate use for it. > >If the domain was registered under the monetisation >policy a blank page does not meet the eligibilty >criteria. Therefore if a complaint is made regarding >the content of a monetised domain then the registrant >must comply with policy within 7 days or risk losing >the domain. > >Hopefully they will find that monetisation of com.au >is not that lucrative after all. > >DJ > > > > > >___________________________________________________________ >All new Yahoo! Mail "The new Interface is stunning in its simplicity and >ease of use." - PC Magazine >http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.html >--------------------------------------------------------------------------- >List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Thu Sep 07 2006 - 07:57:37 UTC
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