A self managed super fund is not a bank, I would have thought that was pretty obvious.

In a similar manner a podcast does not make you a radio station (.radio.au), uploading youtube viedos does not make you a tv station (.tv.au), etc.

If you're not legitimately in the industry, you wouldn't be eligible to register the domain name, just like you can't register .gov.au or .edu.au


Ron Stark wrote:
OK. So IBM, BP, Price Waterhouse Coopers and little old me run a credit union for my staff. Woo Hoo - I can register snapsite.bank, then. Josh (sorry Josh :-)) possibly runs his own self-managed super fund. So he gets josh.bank.au. Real clear and easy to administer ...........

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    *Sent:* Saturday, 30 June 2007 17:36
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    *Subject:* Re: [DNS] Australia registers more .au than .com domains

    I totally agree with Edwin.

    Further to this, I have always said that with industry specific
    domains, you must be within that industry. Therefore only a bank
    could register a domain using the .bank.au extension.

    This already applies for domain extensions such as .gov.au and
    .edu.au, so this concept is nothing new. In effect, the .gov.au
    and .edu.au domains are examples of industry specific domains. Do
    you see any untoward activities in these namespaces? Any phising?
    Any cyber-squatting or domain speculation?

    As for conflicts, there's would be far fewer as it is limited to
    each industry. For example only plumbers of the name Joe would be
    interested in joes.plumbing.au whereas every Joe from every
    industry would be interested in joe.com.au.


    Edwin Groothuis wrote:
    On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 04:52:13PM +1000, Ron Stark wrote:
    I can think of a mere handful of bank.au domains - anz, cba, commonwealth,
    qld, westpac, boq, queensland, suncorp, bendigo, city, citi and so on.  Then

    Plus hundreds of credit unions?

    come the grey areas over which disputes would inevitably arise from each of
    the competing "legitimate" registrants:  lending.bank.au, finance.bank.au,
    cheap.bank.au, friendly.bank.au, local.bank.au, regional.bank.au,
    credit.bank.au, community.bank.au, farmers.bank.au, your.bank.au,
    online.bank.au, internet.bank.au and a whole lot of others.

    The policy of the bank.com.au, just like the policy of the .museum
    and .areo, will probably prevent you (and everybody else) from
    regestrering them.

    But wait ... there's more!  I do newsletters for a certain bank as part of
    my business.  I then qualify to register newsletter.bank.au, because there's
    already a close or substantial connection.  I also resell domain names
    therefore I qualify for domains.bank.au.  Oh - websites, too, which gives me

    These too.

    Edwin


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