Charlie McCormack wrote: > It can't be done, you can't restrict business in any way or form, unless > it's a law change. I don't think thats quite a true statement. For example - I have come up with a business model of 'drunken hoon chaffeurs' - the idea is that you can go out for a fun night by paying us to have a Drunken Hoon chaffeur you! It'll be a great money spinner and really popular! Whats that you say? Illegal? No, no, Charlie says you can't restrict business in any way or form. OK, so its a silly example and over the top, but clearly business is restricted in what it can do. If the terms of the license they buy to have a domain name say they can only do this and that with it, then that is all they may do. The only question is if the terms are clearly defined, and able to be verified in a sensible fashion. Lea -- Lea de Groot Elysian Systems, BrisbaneReceived on Mon Sep 11 2006 - 12:32:07 UTC
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