[DNS] Cybersquatting

[DNS] Cybersquatting

From: Ron Stark <ronstark§snapsite.com.au>
Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 16:03:00 +1000
Bruce, I don't think that you can declare cybersquatting off topic, for the
simple reason that it's only the scenario of zero eligibility criteria and
unrestricted transferability that has opened the door to cybersquatting.

What defines a cybersquatter?  Intent.  Nothing more, nothing less.

Ron


:  -----Original Message-----
:  From: dns-bounces+ronstark=snapsite.com.au&#167;dotau.org 
:  [mailto:dns-bounces+ronstark=snapsite.com.au&#167;dotau.org] On 
:  Behalf Of Bruce Tonkin
:  Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2005 3:11 PM
:  To: .au DNS Discussion List
:  Subject: [DNS] Cybersquatting
:  
:  Hello Ron,
:  
:  > 
:  > If I were a cybersquatter, why would a 1-month, 6-month or 
:  > any-other-month delay deter me in any way?  Hell, a $20 
:  000 return on 
:  > a $50 investment is damn good money, even if I wait 10 years!
:  
:  I think cybersquatting is still off topic.
:  
:  I could tell you how to make $20,000 return via 
:  cybersquatting in the primary market.
:  
:  I am against cybersquatting - but I can assure you that for 
:  professionals in that game - the question of 
:  primary/secondary is irrelevant.
:  
:  The reality is the the restrictions mostly impact small 
:  business.   The
:  professional cybersquatters are well resourced and can 
:  easily get around the current restrictions.
:  
:  Regards,
:  Bruce
:  
:  
:  
:  
:  
:  > 
:  > The .au space is distinguished by the fact that there are 
:  qualifying 
:  > criteria to get the name in the first place.  That in and 
:  of itself 
:  > tends to deter cybersquatting.  If the right to transfer 
:  were subject 
:  > to the same criteria, we're no worse off.
:  > 
:  > It seems to me that the real risk of anarchy lies where 
:  you have weak 
:  > eligibility criteria and no restrictions on transfer.  It's that 
:  > combination that I think we need to guard against.
:  > 
:  > And yes, I know - it's all about degree.
:  > 
:  > Ron Stark
:  > 
:  > 
:  > :  -----Original Message-----
:  > :  From: dns-bounces+ronstark=snapsite.com.au&#167;dotau.org
:  > :  [mailto:dns-bounces+ronstark=snapsite.com.au&#167;dotau.org] On
:  > :  Behalf Of Bennett Oprysa
:  > :  Sent: Tuesday, 27 September 2005 2:23 PM
:  > :  To: .au DNS Discussion List
:  > :  Subject: Re: [DNS] Changes to policy
:  > :  
:  > :  
:  > :  Tony Owen wrote:
:  > :  > - minimum length of ownership 6 months  (would stop a 
:  lot of what
:  > :  > happens in the .com realm)
:  > :  
:  > :  while I'd prefer no such restriction, I can live with it. It
:  > :  would probably work quite well from both sides of the
:  > :  arguement. I certainly would not want any more than 6
:  > :  months. It could also be a starting point, ie put it at 6
:  > :  months, then assuming the world does not end, we can later
:  > :  review it and possibly reduce it.
:  > :  
:  > :  
:  > :  > - maximum registrations per entity per day ( ie 5 or so)
:  > :  
:  > :  Absolutely now way we could accept this or any other volume
:  > :  restriction.
:  > :  
:  > :  
:  > :  > even perhaps two types of registrations, similiar to ip
:  > :  ranges .. a
:  > :  > transportable and a fixed, a premium could be charged for the
:  > :  > transportable which could be used offset the price of a fixed
:  > :  > registration (provides a bebefit to the general public)
:  > :  
:  > :  I expect the complexities outweigh the benefits.
:  > :  
:  > :  Bennett.
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