Nobody is being forced to buy the .au nor forced to rebrand
So all these business have to do to reduce cost is:
Nothing.
the council just told me a decision was made that they sold my backyard ! there's a new house being built on it, thankfully they have told me all i have to do is
tim
Why do you think auDA.au has been already put on the "reserved list" and they also wanted Registry.au reserved for themselves next they may want DomainNames.au reserved for themselves etc...
the council just told me a decision was made that they sold my backyard ! there's a new house being built on it, thankfully they have told me all i have to do is
tim
the council just told me a decision was made that they sold my backyard ! there's a new house being built on it, thankfully they have told me all i have to do is
tim
I know auDA and supply side are trying to run this argument but it is a nonsense because defensive registrations is all about selling people names they don't particularly want or need.
The model is letting people know that if they don't buy the name which represents their brand it will be sold to someone else, potentially a competitor. The keyword is "defence".
Now Tim and I are not in cahoots on this thread, and given I'm an auDA Director these days, normally I wouldn't comment.the council just told me a decision was made that they sold my backyard ! there's a new house being built on it, thankfully they have told me all i have to do is
Nothing.
tim
If you don't want nor need something you don't buy it.
I'm pretty sure that is how it goes - I could be mistaken.
Not in the domain world. A lot of it is about selling things nobody actually wants or needs, especially with new tlds.
You mean like .com domains that nobody wants nor needs
There is defensive registration in all tlds. But there is no need to bring in a tld almost the same as something else just to sell defensive registrations
You know it is going to be a failure just like .uk, yes?
It is all about duplicating, auDA and the registrars have no ability to make it popular.
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Nicely explained into layman's terms jimboot!