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alexei_aus

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All the .au domains are about AUS$40 - AUS$50 at most Domain Services
 

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I don`t own any .com.au yet because AUDA pisses me off with the restrictions and the fact they donot open the second level yet.
Plus it`s quite expensive to be a third level from a popular country extension.
 

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alexei_aus said:
All the .au domains are about AUS$40 - AUS$50 at most Domain Services

Yes prices have come down since that post 10 months ago

Care to post some names of registrars that are charging $aud40 for 2 years registration of com.au?
 

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All I will say is don't just go by price! For example, Netregistry has a $220 service fee to push the name to someone elses account. So be careful.
 

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Netregistry actually let you sell .au domains?

I thought it was illegal to sell and/or transfer .au domains to someone else, except under very narrow criteria (e.g. sale of an entire company, death of the owner, trademark infringement, etc)

There's always circumstances when you would be required to transfer a name, most typically as past of a business.
 

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Do you mean transferring domains internally within a large company?

My comments were based on reading these two documents

auda.org.au/policies/auda-2005-05
auda.org.au/policies/auda-2004-03

If anyone here has actually managed to transfer ownership of .au domains to someone else I'd be interested in hearing about it
(privately via email or PM, if you want) :)
 

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Do you mean transferring domains internally within a large company?

My comments were based on reading these two documents

auda.org.au/policies/auda-2005-05
auda.org.au/policies/auda-2004-03

If anyone here has actually managed to transfer ownership of .au domains to someone else I'd be interested in hearing about it
(privately via email or PM, if you want) :)

I have transferred a .au before, not with NetRegistry though. I mean pushing the domain to someone elses account with the same domain registrar.
 

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interesting!

Was the "someone else" able to change the WHOIS data to their name, or does the WHOIS still show you as the admin?

The reason I'm interested is I've got 2 .au domains registered by me for other people (my brother's company, registering the domain before he registered the company name, and there is a domain I registered which I have given to an employee for some open source software she is writing). The domains are still in my name though. I asked about transferring my brother's domain but was told by my registrar that I cannot change the ownership of the names, and they cited the documents I mentioned above.

Maybe I should change registrar!

Are you able to tell me here (or via PM/email) who the registrar is?
 
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