highnfar
Regular Member
Hi guys,
auDA issued another complaint to us, asking us to explain our close and substantial connection to 110 domain names registered under our name. They said "auDA is conducting an audit of the domain names held by the registrant of the domain names listed above. We are unable to determine the registrant's eligibility from the information in the .au database or via any information on the registrant's websites.
Paragraph 2 of Schedule C of the Domain Name Eligibility and Allocation Policy Rules for the Open 2LDs (2012-04) at http://www.auda.org.au/policies/auda-2012-04/ states that a com.au domain name must be:
a) an exact match, abbreviation or acronym of the registrant's name or trademark; or
b) otherwise closely and substantially connected to the registrant, in accordance with the categories of "close and substantial connection" set out in the Guidelines on the Interpretation of Policy Rules for the open 2LDs.
Under auDA policy a close and substantial connection is established where, for example, the domain name refers to a product or service that the registrant provides.
Please contact the current registrant of the domain names listed above and, ask them to explain their close and substantial connection to each domain name."
As we are running Australian Chinese online communities, to provide information for users to know Australia and living in Australia. All of our domain names registered were carefully chosen to match and highly related to our current or planning products, projects and information services. Only few of the related projects have been cancelled after domain name registration, but all of the domains were related to our projects. Can anyone suggest how to repond to their complaint? Do we have to prepare detailed project information for each related domain name? Or just give them brief description? 110 domain name is a huge work...
I also found one domain name on the list they sent us isn't ours, and they asking us to provide substantial connection infor... What the hell...
Thank you for help!
auDA issued another complaint to us, asking us to explain our close and substantial connection to 110 domain names registered under our name. They said "auDA is conducting an audit of the domain names held by the registrant of the domain names listed above. We are unable to determine the registrant's eligibility from the information in the .au database or via any information on the registrant's websites.
Paragraph 2 of Schedule C of the Domain Name Eligibility and Allocation Policy Rules for the Open 2LDs (2012-04) at http://www.auda.org.au/policies/auda-2012-04/ states that a com.au domain name must be:
a) an exact match, abbreviation or acronym of the registrant's name or trademark; or
b) otherwise closely and substantially connected to the registrant, in accordance with the categories of "close and substantial connection" set out in the Guidelines on the Interpretation of Policy Rules for the open 2LDs.
Under auDA policy a close and substantial connection is established where, for example, the domain name refers to a product or service that the registrant provides.
Please contact the current registrant of the domain names listed above and, ask them to explain their close and substantial connection to each domain name."
As we are running Australian Chinese online communities, to provide information for users to know Australia and living in Australia. All of our domain names registered were carefully chosen to match and highly related to our current or planning products, projects and information services. Only few of the related projects have been cancelled after domain name registration, but all of the domains were related to our projects. Can anyone suggest how to repond to their complaint? Do we have to prepare detailed project information for each related domain name? Or just give them brief description? 110 domain name is a huge work...
I also found one domain name on the list they sent us isn't ours, and they asking us to provide substantial connection infor... What the hell...
Thank you for help!