After a few month’s hiatus, Domainer Show is back with Rob and Ed for Episode 15.
If you don’t have a spare 40 minutes to watch the whole thing, here’s how you can jump around to the juicy bits:
[1:15] – Recent two-letter and three-letter domain name sales.
ES.com.au
AMX.com.au
Land.com.au
[3:15] – Domain Investors / Entrepreneurs are investing ten’s of thousands
of dollars themselves in Australian domain names.
Leads.com.au
Appraisal.com.au
[5:30] – Voice.com sells for $30 Million US
[9:30] – OGIO.com.au auDRP WIPO Complaint DENIED to Callaway Golf
who have an annual revenue of $1.3 Billion.
[14:50] – Direct .AU Registration Implementation Update – a candid
conversation with Rob and Ed.
[18:30] – auDA should be commended for modernising the Australian
domain space.
[21:00] – How do I get a Direct .AU Domain Name?
rules/policy candid chat.
[23:00] – auDA are charging an Application Fee to reserve your Direct .AU
[26:00] – Clint Eastwood visits Domainer
[26:20] – Comparing .UK to .AU
[32:15] – auDA Chair Chris Leptos suddenly resigns.
[33:45] – Company.com.au domain name drop manipulation update.
auDA are currently performing a second Internal Review.
[34:45] – auDA’s Complaint Manager delivers 20 Complaints to a Domain
Investor over an internal review, including for owning
Wallpapers.com.au
[36:30] – What is the purpose and ultimate mission of Domainer.com.au ?
Robert runs DBR.com.au and Ed runs OnlineImpact.com.au
Just a heads up @17:42 you mentioned age limit restrictions, according to .au Namespace Implementation rules (11) a Natural Person who is 18 years or older.
Nice pick-up Scott!
Here’s the Namespace Implementation Rules from auDA – https://www.auda.org.au/assets/Uploads/auDA-namespace-implementation-rules-15-April-2020.pdf
Scott’s right, according to Page 5, (11).
Damn. You still can’t officially start your own website at 16 🙁
I thought the point of the .AU was to open things up so anyone of any age could register an aussie name?