snoopy
Top Contributor
So the submissions are are up as Ned pointed out,
One thing that really stood out for me is pro .au people seem to be relying on .com.au owners getting first rights.
e.g. from one response
Look at the other submissions though (from corporates, lawyers, non profits etc) and it clear why it will never work out that way.
Example,
https://www.auda.org.au/assets/Uploads/ACCAN-10-November-2017.pdf
I want .com.au to have rights over .net.au, id.au etc. But after reading all the submissions I haven't read a logical argument as to why (nor can I come up with one), .net.au is 2nd rate isn't a justification. I want .com.au to have a preference because I own .com.au's! There is even two responses out of around 45 public submissions from .id.au owners stating they should have equal rights. There is plenty for .gov.au etc. I think it is pretty clear where things are going as people are saying they have rights all over the place.
For those who want .au on the assumption that the .com.au owner get first rights, they will get thrown under the bus by AUDA. Watch as these people (Lemon, Robert) suddenly jump ship to the "against" camp when the inevitable "no hierarchy of rights" principle gets up. Given AUDA's history it will probably end up with auctions if it ever happens at all.
One thing that really stood out for me is pro .au people seem to be relying on .com.au owners getting first rights.
e.g. from one response
Whoever has the .com.au version of an Australian domain name should be given first preference to the .au direct registration version. They should have 30 days to claim their exact match .au direct registration version. If they choose not to collect their .au direct registration version within 30 days, the .net.au and .id.au and .org.au exact match domain name holders should have equal second-chance rights. If all .net.au and .id.au and .org.au holders wish to have the exact match version of their name, they should have to discuss amongst themselves who should end up with the domain name.
Look at the other submissions though (from corporates, lawyers, non profits etc) and it clear why it will never work out that way.
Example,
ACCAN believes all 2LD registrants should have the same degree of rights.
https://www.auda.org.au/assets/Uploads/ACCAN-10-November-2017.pdf
I want .com.au to have rights over .net.au, id.au etc. But after reading all the submissions I haven't read a logical argument as to why (nor can I come up with one), .net.au is 2nd rate isn't a justification. I want .com.au to have a preference because I own .com.au's! There is even two responses out of around 45 public submissions from .id.au owners stating they should have equal rights. There is plenty for .gov.au etc. I think it is pretty clear where things are going as people are saying they have rights all over the place.
For those who want .au on the assumption that the .com.au owner get first rights, they will get thrown under the bus by AUDA. Watch as these people (Lemon, Robert) suddenly jump ship to the "against" camp when the inevitable "no hierarchy of rights" principle gets up. Given AUDA's history it will probably end up with auctions if it ever happens at all.