RE: [DNS] Marketing 101

RE: [DNS] Marketing 101

From: Adam Matthews <adam§echo-host.net>
Date: Wed, 24 Nov 2004 15:43:59 +1100
I think its quite obivous in this case that Telstra had to do some form of
redirection. The amount of 10-14 year old girls that watch the show would be
quite startled and go crying to their parents when they see the content, I
don't think telstra have done anything wrong and if I was in their position
I would do the same thing.
Don't even see how its arguable that they did this..... 

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From: trent&#167;sos.net.au [mailto:trent§sos.net.au] 
Sent: Wednesday, 24 November 2004 3:35 PM
To: dns&#167;dotau.org
Subject: Re: [DNS] Marketing 101

I don't think it was missed at all.
I read the reply asking whether other sites could be redirected for money as
being sarcastic remarks used to make a point against Telstra's dubious
behaviour. Not suggestions that this would be a good business model.

Did I miss a huge chunk of posts?

Trent

David Goldstein wrote:

>Isn't something being missed in this thread? It doesn't alter the issue 
>of the ethics of the redirection and whether it is justified, but isn't 
>this case 'special' because Telstra are involved in the website itself?
>
>So the issue of getting Telstra to do a redirection for any other 
>website is not going to happen, as they have no interest in your 
>website.
>
>The relevant part of the story in the Oz is:
>"The ad campaign was meant to be a triumph for Telstra, which paid 
>$3million to sponsor Idol and release the song online exclusively."
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>So any issue that deals with the decision being family friendly and any 
>other crap is not relevant.
>
>David
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>--- magic2147&#167;optushome.com.au wrote: 
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>>On 24 Nov 2004 at 10:43, Paul Foxworthy wrote:
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>>>If anyone in Australia happens to run an ad that
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>>mistakenly has a .com
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>>>instead of a .com.au, will BigPond commit to
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>>changing their DNS to "fix"
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>>>the problem? If not, what's so special about this
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>>case?
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>>>If anyone finds two sites blah.com.au and
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>>blah.com, where the .com site
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>>>has content that not everyone might like, will
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>>BigPond commit to changing
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>>>their DNS to "fix" the problem? If not, what's so
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>>special about this case?
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>>>Can I get Bigpond to redirect visitors looking for
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>>blah.com to my own
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>>>blah.com.au by *claiming* that blah.com has
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>>objectionable content?
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>>>Given BigPond's obvious concern about the issue,
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>>are they encouraging
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>>>other ISPs to take similar action?
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>>I am sure that Stephen Mayne from Crikey would be delighted to get 
>>such service. Sloppy, lazy media types (I know that it's  
>>tautological) are always rendering the site as "crikey.com"
>>rather than crikey.com.au. People who visit "crikey.com" are  
>>confronted by a "this domain is for sale" site playing off the online 
>>news service and Steve whatsisname.
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>>I am sure that even as I wirite Ziggy and the good folks at Sensis are 
>>looking at ways to deliver more traffic to .com.au sites that share 
>>the same "prefix" as .com domains - and charge for the privilege. In 
>>fact thinking about it you should be able to demand that requests for 
>>any gTLD site be directed to a .au domain. auDA could  be commissioned 
>>to auction the repointing rights off. I am sure that this would be 
>>seen as family friendly and would be endorsed by both Family First and 
>>the Federal Government.  And the great unwashed would never need to 
>>know that the internet is indeed world wide.
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>>cb
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