Outcome of auDA policy review - restriction on geographic names in com.au and net.auIn July 2004 auDA conducted a review of the restriction on geographic
names in com.au and net.au (commercial geographic names). Please refer
to http://www.auda.org.au/reviews/geonames-2004/
The auDA board considered the outcomes of public consultation at its
meeting on 9 August 2004.
The board agreed that commercial geographic names are useful and
desirable for Australian businesses. It was noted that the restriction
was introduced by the previous com.au and net.au administrators and had
been interpreted and applied in different and inconsistent ways over the
past 7 years. It was further noted that, to auDA's knowledge, geographic
names are not restricted in any other comparable domain space.
The board decided, in principle, to lift the restriction on geographic
names in com.au and net.au. The board noted that concerns about the
possible negative impact on community geographic names could be
addressed as part of the implementation plan.
The board has requested auDA staff to prepare an implementation plan,
including the timing and method of releasing the commercial geographic
names.
It is anticipated that commercial geographic names will be released in
the second quarter of 2005 at the earliest.
PLEASE NOTE: auDA is NOT accepting applications, pre-registrations or
expressions of interest for commercial geographic names. People who are
interested in registering a commercial geographic name should join the
auDA Announcements List to receive further information as it becomes
available. Please refer to http://www.auda.org.au/about/announcements/
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