--- Charlie McCormack <charlie§mccormack.net.au> wrote: > David, > > Just for you, so you can enlighten yourself. > > The government holds reserve powers in relation to > domain names with this > Act. > > http://www.comlaw.gov.au/ComLaw/Legislation/ActCompilation1.nsf/bodylodgment > attachments/790DA46F2738F924CA2571AB0019A525?OpenDocument > Yes and I am sure auDA is abiding by this act. They are developing industry codes and policies if you wish to challenge them then that is your legal right. Perhaps you should read. Domain Name Eligibility and Allocation Policy Rules for the Open 2LDs (2005-01) http://www.auda.com.au/policies/auda-2005-01/ Especially section 2 2.1 There are no proprietary rights in the domain name system (DNS). A registrant does not ?own? a domain name. Instead, the registrant holds a licence to use a domain name, for a specified period of time and under certain terms and conditions. under certain terms and conditions under certain terms and conditions under certain terms and conditions or perhaps this one. Registrant Warranties Policy (2005-03) http://www.auda.com.au/policies/auda-2005-03/ Section A b) the registrant meets, and will continue to meet, the eligibility criteria prescribed in auDA''s published policies for the domain name for the duration of the domain name licence; Have fun! DJ PS. I am tired of this conversation it is going nowhere. As I said, I will leave it to auDA to decide. They have lawyers and I am sure they are well aware of their rights. I will simply follow their procedures regarding complaints and eligibility. If I do then that is all I can do. If you follow policy then you will have no worries and should have no need to defend yourself. I have learnt that the only way to deal with issues is through the official channels. On the other hand I have every right to make my opinion heard, even if it is to only several hundred subscribers to this list. After all this is the .au DNS Discussion List. ___________________________________________________________ All New Yahoo! Mail ? Tired of Vi§gr@! come-ons? Let our SpamGuard protect you. http://uk.docs.yahoo.com/nowyoucan.htmlReceived on Tue Sep 12 2006 - 01:36:02 UTC
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