A self managed super fund is not a bank, I would have thought that was pretty obvious. In a similar manner a podcast does not make you a radio station (.radio.au), uploading youtube viedos does not make you a tv station (.tv.au), etc. If you're not legitimately in the industry, you wouldn't be eligible to register the domain name, just like you can't register .gov.au or .edu.au Ron Stark wrote: > OK. So IBM, BP, Price Waterhouse Coopers and little old me run a > credit union for my staff. Woo Hoo - I can register snapsite.bank, then. > > Josh (sorry Josh :-)) possibly runs his own self-managed super fund. > So he gets josh.bank.au. Real clear and easy to administer ........... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* dns-bounces+ronstark=snapsite.com.au§dotau.org > [mailto:dns-bounces+ronstark=snapsite.com.au§dotau.org] *On Behalf > Of *info§enigmaticminds.com.au > *Sent:* Saturday, 30 June 2007 17:36 > *To:* .au DNS Discussion List > *Subject:* Re: [DNS] Australia registers more .au than .com domains > > I totally agree with Edwin. > > Further to this, I have always said that with industry specific > domains, you must be within that industry. Therefore only a bank > could register a domain using the .bank.au extension. > > This already applies for domain extensions such as .gov.au and > .edu.au, so this concept is nothing new. In effect, the .gov.au > and .edu.au domains are examples of industry specific domains. Do > you see any untoward activities in these namespaces? Any phising? > Any cyber-squatting or domain speculation? > > As for conflicts, there's would be far fewer as it is limited to > each industry. For example only plumbers of the name Joe would be > interested in joes.plumbing.au whereas every Joe from every > industry would be interested in joe.com.au. > > > Edwin Groothuis wrote: >> On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 04:52:13PM +1000, Ron Stark wrote: >> >>> I can think of a mere handful of bank.au domains - anz, cba, commonwealth, >>> qld, westpac, boq, queensland, suncorp, bendigo, city, citi and so on. Then >>> >> >> Plus hundreds of credit unions? >> >> >>> come the grey areas over which disputes would inevitably arise from each of >>> the competing "legitimate" registrants: lending.bank.au, finance.bank.au, >>> cheap.bank.au, friendly.bank.au, local.bank.au, regional.bank.au, >>> credit.bank.au, community.bank.au, farmers.bank.au, your.bank.au, >>> online.bank.au, internet.bank.au and a whole lot of others. >>> >> >> The policy of the bank.com.au, just like the policy of the .museum >> and .areo, will probably prevent you (and everybody else) from >> regestrering them. >> >> >>> But wait ... there's more! I do newsletters for a certain bank as part of >>> my business. I then qualify to register newsletter.bank.au, because there's >>> already a close or substantial connection. I also resell domain names >>> therefore I qualify for domains.bank.au. Oh - websites, too, which gives me >>> >> >> These too. >> >> Edwin >> >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.cynosure.com.au/mailman/private/dns/attachments/20070630/57d948df/attachment.htmReceived on Sat Jun 30 2007 - 11:23:00 UTC
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