A local businessman wants googl.com.au and has threatened to sue the Australian domain regulator to get it.
Australia's domain name administrator today called for public comment on the practice of registering large numbers of domain names for the purpose of selling click-through advertising.
Australia's domain name regulator is to seek public input as it reviews the rules for registering certain types of Australian domains.
The .au domain administrator is considering relaxing some of the limits on information about domain name holders in a move designed to help academic institutions conduct research about the Internet.
NetRegistry has called on the Australian domain regulator to change its public consultation processes to get more input from domain name purchasers.
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