RE: [DNS] Qualified domain names extension

RE: [DNS] Qualified domain names extension

From: Adrian Stephan <akstephan§ozemail.com.au>
Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 14:25:27 +1100
Rebecca,

You forgot the high priestesses.

Is this whole process out of control or what!


Rgds
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-----Original Message-----
From: Rebecca The Bed Wrecker [mailto:rebecca&#167;transgender.org.au]
Sent: Friday, 21 December 2001 9:13 AM
To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
Subject: Re: [DNS] Qualified domain names extension


Things that you suggest are too hard for the "gods"
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Simmons" <jss&#167;adam.genesis.net.au>
To: <dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au>
Cc: <jss&#167;genesis.net.au>
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2001 7:37 AM
Subject: [DNS] Qualified domain names extension


>
> > If it isn't commonsense to do that within the .com.au
> > space, then I am suggesting a category .ivn (Identity Verified Name).
To be
> > in this category your domain name must be identical to the word or words
> > approved to you by ASIC or State Government.  I am suggesting .ivn over
.abn
> > as it is more general and overcomes differences with ABN, ACN, RBN,
ARBNs,
> > etc for each company.  Also, this is not some weird license, it is your
> > name.  If I can have www.logistics.ivn.au for as long as my company
exists
> > without any further obstacles, uncertainties, or mind numbing minutia I
will
> > be happy.  If someone wanted to have logistics.com.au and providing it
> > didn't violate any ACCC/ASIC rules I don't care.  The .net and .org
don't
> > have the same precondition.  From what I have seen .biz is not identity
> > rigorous enough either.
>
> Why not let businesses/organisations that are prepared to use exactly the
> name that they have officially registered as 'their name' in Australia
> use these directly in the .au space.  eg:  myname.au, or logistics.au,
> belgravefishandchips.au, or in my case genesisnetworks.au
>
> The rules would be that you can only use your own properly registered in
> Australia name and you must use all of it, exactly as it is registered,
> no abreviations, acronyms, tweaks, etc.
>
> This leaves .com.au, .org.au, .net.au, etc for all the others.  Let them
> scramble for generic, or more memorable, names within these areas, but
> leave those that want to use their own names to use them the way that they
> were meant to be used.
>
> All the best.
>
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