1) Does anybody know exactly how the drop system works or the best method to snap a domain? Does anyone doubt that it is an extremely complex (more and more as you did deeper) problem to solve (combining connections, domains, scripts etc for maximum efficiency)?
Yes I do it took me about 4 hours to write a script and implement the API provided by Ausregistry to the Registrars. The advantage of being a registrar is that you have direct access to Ausregistry. Even with the new rules coming into play it does not benefit the general public they will still need to use a backordering service provided by a registrar. Snapping a domain is based on milliseconds. The easiest way to do this is to pound the registry with registration requests until eventually one is successful. The only way to make a truly even playing field is to say allow each registrar only one request per second.
We need to test how competitive we can be in real time and the only way to do that is to choose names that are going to be chased by D8 and DW.
All names which have been bid on in the auction are competitive. If you can win one you can win another. The only difference in your scripts would be the rate of the requests.
As for the issue of Policy. As I said, we registered the domain as part of our testing. I have no question that this complies 100% with policy.
However I'm sure auDA are well aware of what has happened and I urge anyone who feels 'badly done by' to lodge a complaint.
This is a very thin excuse and as Dotworx said now that testing is over are you going to release them to the market. Perhaps you should read the relevant policy. Look at 3.3 an the words " auDA may, at its own reasonable discretion". I think Netfleet could be classed as a Domainer and is heavily involved in the buying and selling of domains for profit (Of course none of us do this in the .com.au world as this is against policy):
Hi Occy, another First Time Poster (why today... hmmm) - I'd suggest to file a complaint with auDA and see what they say. I'm confident we have done absolutely nothing untoward through reasons I've already explained.
I have. And I suggest others do the same. If Netalliance are successful in keeping these names then they obviously have a huge advantage over all us common people. Don't forget that being a domainer is being in a highly competitive market. It is about being the first to register a name.
For the last time, YES, the NR alliance gives us a massive benefit in snapping domains but no more so than D8 and DW.
There is a difference between snapping names as a service and snapping names for your own gains. That is the reason for regulation and policy. In fact auDA even published a clarification of policy to specifically cover these actions.
How many previous auctions have domains been snapped up by NetAlliance while under their current Joint-Venture?
Soj, none. Not through lack of trying but we have some stiff competition – hence our testing & refinding.
I noticed that Publishing Australia - I believe this is a Netfleet associated company - has snapped a few domains like insuranceguide.com.au in the past few weeks through a Netregistry/Planet Domain/Md Hosting company. At the time I though it was a failure by D8 and DW to grab the names as they both had bids on in the auction. Maybe it was.
Occy