Yea $100 bucks for 2 years is really going to send them broke! Come on, most edu institutions get discounted everything from software, computers to Internet services, they need to start paying their fair share. I don't believe it's really a rip-off; it isn’t cheap to run a registry. If they want an Internet presents in this day and age then they should be willing to pay for the domain name! Kind Regards, Brenden Cruikshank ______________________________________ Spirit Communications Pty. Ltd. ACN: 108 669 754 PO Box 232, Aitkenvale, Q. 4814 www.spiritcommunications.com.au ----- Original Message ----- From: <magic2147§optushome.com.au> To: <dns§dotau.org> Sent: Friday, April 30, 2004 10:04 AM Subject: [DNS] More overpriced .au domains > The Principal of my daughter's school has received this: > > > From: > > To: > > Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2004 2:09 PM > > Subject: All Independent Schools - Heads - 4/27/2004 12:23:33 PM > > > > > > > > Dear > > > > Important Information about changes to the management of edu.au domain > > names > > > > >From May 6th 2004 holders of edu.au domain names will be required to > > register their domain every two years. Registration will attract a $100 > > fee. > > > > Background > > As a result of changes to the management of AU domain, the Education > > Domain Advisory Committee (eDAC) was established 2001 to oversee policy > > and administration of the edu.au domain name space in relation to > > Australian education and training internet addresses. At that time, it was > > decided that the edu.au domain should remain closed and controlled by the > > education community, and as it had a very limited policy, representatives > > of each system and sector were called upon to develop appropriate policy. > > > > As part of the process, the decision was made to have Education.au take > > over responsibility for the edu.au registry from AUNIC. The registry is > > the online database of Australian education domain names. In order to fund > > the management of the registry, it was concluded that, after a grace > > period, edu.au domain names would attract a registration fee, renewable > > every two years. During the initial one year phase-in period, the running > > costs were met by the States and Commonwealth. > > > > Domain name renewal notices will be sent to the holders of edu.au domain > > names by using the email addresses available in the contact details > > registered with the domain. Reminders will be sent at pre-determined > > intervals and if renewal is not carried out, domains will be suspended. > > > > > > Action required re accuracy of domain name contact information > > Given that individual independent schools commenced registration of > > domains from 1995, it is highly possible that the contact details and > > contact email address have become out of date. > > > > This has the potential to cause domain renewal notice emails to fail, > > meaning that the school domain could ultimately be suspended. > > > > Recommendation: > > If your school has an edu.au domain name, it is important that admin > > contact details are brought up to date. > > > > Details can be updated in the education domain name website at: > > http://www.domainname.edu.au > > > > Accessing your school details will require a password. > > > > Contact Education.au (08) 8334 3245 in order to obtain a password to > > update your domain name contact details as soon as possible. > > > > Further information can be found at: > > http://www.domainname.edu.au/registrar/page1022.html > > Quite why a .edu.au domain should be charged at $50 per annum is a mystery. I just > renewed some .za, .nz, .uk, and .il domains and not one cost more than $30 per > annum and at least two were done through a "monopoly" but not-for-profit > registry/registrar. > > Somebody is doing very well out of this - just like the rip off merchants at > auDA/Ausregistry > > cb > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ > Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the > author, further information at the above URL. > > >Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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