[DNS] Monetised

[DNS] Monetised

From: David Jones <dj_david_jones§yahoo.co.uk>
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2006 09:30:55 +0100 (BST)
> I will continue to register these kinds of domain
> names and put a notice
> that the domain name is under construction, if auDA
> thinks it will rip it
> from me....bring it on!

Feel free to do that Charlie you won't be getting a
good return on investment will you. however once you
make the site go live and someone puts a complaint in
about the content then you must comply with the
policy. After all when you register a domain you are
entering into an agreement with auDA that you will
abide by the policy. If you don't agree to their terms
and conditions then you should not register the
domain. They have every right to terminate the licence
if they wish for non compliance.

>Lets throw something else into this argument, what if
my site has more
>content than the site that developed the domain name
and registered it
>before me, do I have an avenue to get the domain name
from them?

It depend on the eligibility criteria they registered
it under. If you register a domain under "close and
substantial" "I run a monetisation business" then you
have to abide by the monetisation policy. If they
register it under "close and substantial" "I sell
these products" then they just have to sell the
products. They don't have to sell online so they don't
have to develop a site. Monetisation is online and
requires a website otherwise it is not monetisation.
Do the math.

Also if you just sit on the domain for two years I
cannot see how you will be allowed to renew it under
the monetisation policy as you haven't used it for
monetisation and are not providing that service.

DJ


		
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