--- Jon Lawrence <jon§jonlawrence.com> wrote: > > It is not within auDA's remit to set policies > relating to the content of > websites. > That is debateble. If I buy a licence to sell beer and it states I can only sell it between 9am & 12pm then I must abide by that licence. By accepting the terms of the licence then you are entering into a legally binding contract. It is not a restriction of business, at the end of the day if you don't agree with the terms then don't accept them and open a milk bar instead. If auDA decides that as part of the licence agreement you are not allowed to host porn sites then it has every right to. The fact that there are already rules on who can register a .com.au or a .org.au could be argued as being a restriction on business. I personally would like to protect my brand by being allowed to register the .org.au version. I can't. DJ ___________________________________________________________ Copy addresses and emails from any email account to Yahoo! Mail - quick, easy and free. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/trueswitch2.htmlReceived on Mon Sep 11 2006 - 13:24:35 UTC
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