ELIGIBILITY AND
ALLOCATION RULES FOR ALL OPEN SECOND LEVEL DOMAINS (2LD)
First come, first served
1. Domain name licences are allocated on a ‘first come,
first served’ basis. It is not possible to pre-register
or otherwise reserve a domain name.
Registrants must be Australian
2. Domain name licences may only be allocated to a registrant
who is Australian, as defined under the eligibility and allocation
rules for each 2LD.
Composition of domain names
3. Domain names must:
a) be at least 2 characters long;
b) contain only letters (a-z), numbers (0-9) and hyphens (-),
or a combination of these;
c) start and end with a number or a letter, not a hyphen; and
d) not contain hyphens in the third and fourth position (eg.
ab--cd.com.au).
Domain name licence renewal period
4. The domain name licence period is fixed at 2 years. It is
not possible to licence a domain name for a shorter or longer
period.
5. Renewal of a domain name licence at the end of the 2 year
period is dependent on the registrant continuing to meet the
eligibility and allocation rules for the relevant 2LD.
Number of domain names
6. There is no restriction on the number of domain names that
may be licensed by a registrant.
auDA’s Reserved List
7. auDA’s Reserved List contains names that may not be
licensed. The list is available on auDA’s website at http://www.auda.org.au
.com, .net, .org
domain names
There are no rules or restrictions for registration of these
generic Top Level Domains. If the name is available it may be
registered immediately to an individual or to an organisation.
ELIGIBILITY
AND ALLOCATION RULES FOR COM.AU
The com.au 2LD is for commercial purposes.
1. To be eligible for a domain name in the com.au 2LD,
registrants must be:
a) an Australian registered company; or
b) trading under a registered business name in any Australian
State or Territory; or
c) an Australian partnership or sole trader;
d) a foreign company licensed to trade in Australia; or
e) an owner of an Australian Registered Trade Mark; or
f) an applicant for an Australian Registered Trade Mark(1);
or
g) an association incorporated in any Australian State or Territory;
or
h) an Australian commercial statutory body.
2. Domain names in the com.au 2LD must:
a) exactly match:
(i) the registrant's company, business, trading, association
or statutory body name; or
(ii) the words comprising the registrant’s Australian
Registered Trade Mark or application for an
Australian Registered Trade Mark; or
b) be an acronym or abbreviation of 2a) (i) or (ii); or
c) be otherwise closely and substantially connected to the
registrant, because the domain name refers to.
(i) a product that the registrant manufactures or sells; or
(ii) a service that the registrant provides; or
(iii) an event that the registrant organises or sponsors; or
(iv) an activity that the registrant facilitates, teaches or
trains; or
(v) a venue that the registrant operates; or
(vi) a profession that the registrant's employees practise.
ELIGIBILITY AND
ALLOCATION RULES FOR NET.AU
The net.au 2LD is for commercial purposes.
The following rules are to be read in conjunction with the
Eligibility and Allocation Rules for All Open
2LDs, contained in Schedule A of this document.
1. To be eligible for a domain name in the net.au 2LD,
registrants must be:
a) an Australian registered company; or
b) trading under a registered business name in any Australian
State or Territory; or
c) an Australian partnership or sole trader;
d) a foreign company licensed to trade in Australia; or
e) an owner of an Australian Registered Trade Mark; or
f) an applicant for an Australian Registered Trade Mark(1);
or
g) an association incorporated in any Australian State or Territory;
or
h) an Australian commercial statutory body.
2. Domain names in the net.au 2LD must:
a) exactly match:
(i) the registrant's company, business, trading,
association or statutory body name; or
(ii) the words comprising the registrant’s
Australian Registered Trade Mark or application for an Australian
Registered Trade Mark;
or
b) be an acronym or abbreviation of 2a) (i) or (ii); or
c) be otherwise closely and substantially connected to the registrant,
because the domain name refers to:
(i) a product that the registrant manufactures
or sells; or
(ii) a service that the registrant provides;
or
(iii) an event that the registrant organises or
sponsors; or
(iv) an activity that the registrant facilitates,
teaches or trains; or
(v) a venue that the registrant operates;
or
(vi) a profession that the registrant's employees
practise.
ELIGIBILITY AND
ALLOCATION RULES FOR ORG.AU
The org.au 2LD is for non-commercial organisations.
The following rules are to be read in conjunction with the
Eligibility and Allocation Rules for All Open
2LDs, contained in Schedule A of this document.
1. To be eligible in the org.au 2LD, registrants must
be:
a) a charity operating in Australia, as defined in the registrant’s
constitution or other documents of
incorporation; or
b) a non-profit organisation operating in Australia, as defined
in the registrant’s constitution or other
documents of incorporation.
2. Domain names in the org.au 2LD must:
a) exactly match the name of the registrant’s charity
or non-profit organisation;
b) be an acronym or abbreviation of the name of the registrant’s
charity or non-profit organisation; or
c) be otherwise closely and substantially connected to the
registrant, because the domain name refers to:
(i) a service that the registrant provides; or
(ii) a program that the registrant administers;
or
(iii) an event that the registrant organises or
sponsors; or
(iv) an activity that the registrant facilitates,
teaches or trains; or
(v) a venue that the registrant operates; or
(vi) a profession that the registrant's members
practise.
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