Markz
Regular Member
Hi,
I've just joined and haven't had a chance to check all forum threads properly to find if this has been covered already before [probably Yes, so I'm sorry in advance for all these repeats].
I own few oz domain names but all of them are related to my company business. I want to get involved in dn business and was thinking to buy few .com.aus but I'm not really sure how does it work legally.
Here is the statement for " Entitlement to Register":
A domain name must be:
1] An exact match, abbreviation or acronym of the registrant’s name or trademark; or
2] Otherwise closely and substantially connected to the registrant – some examples of this may be that the domain name represents a product or service the registrant sells.
How does this work? Can a person own a com.au that is not related to his business? Say for example my company is in printing, can I own [just for example] bestlawyers.com.au or sydneypub.com.au or freshair.com.au
Thanks in advance, your help will be really appreciated.
Mark
I've just joined and haven't had a chance to check all forum threads properly to find if this has been covered already before [probably Yes, so I'm sorry in advance for all these repeats].
I own few oz domain names but all of them are related to my company business. I want to get involved in dn business and was thinking to buy few .com.aus but I'm not really sure how does it work legally.
Here is the statement for " Entitlement to Register":
A domain name must be:
1] An exact match, abbreviation or acronym of the registrant’s name or trademark; or
2] Otherwise closely and substantially connected to the registrant – some examples of this may be that the domain name represents a product or service the registrant sells.
How does this work? Can a person own a com.au that is not related to his business? Say for example my company is in printing, can I own [just for example] bestlawyers.com.au or sydneypub.com.au or freshair.com.au
Thanks in advance, your help will be really appreciated.
Mark