Unearthed - http://www.unearthed.com.au
The next (online) real estate boom !
http://www.unearthed.com.au/articles/1103/1/The-next-online-real-estate-boom-/Page1.html
By Unearthed
Published on 18 April 2008
 
Since June 2008, a .com.au domain name is permitted to be marketed and sold to an eligible 3rd party by the current registrant.  Those who have operated in the online environment for some time will understand just how HUGE this announcement is.  Some (very easy to comply with) conditions apply, so read on, and get your share !

The process to sell or buy a .au domain

The registrant of the domain name must be eligible to register the original domain name under AuDA's Policy Rules.

AuDA imposes some reasonable conditions on the sale of domain names in the .au space, as follows.


Registrants can not :

  • register a domain name for the sole purpose of onselling or transfer to another party
  • transfer their domain name in the first 6 months following initial registration (doesn't apply to renewed or previously-transferred domain names)

Registrants can :

  • After 6 months of ownership, transfer domain ownership to another party (using a standard registrar transfer process)
  • Confidentially disclose to auDA the sale method and price achieved (voluntarily)

More details are shown at auDA's news.

Act Now !

Do you need more detail to realise a monumental opportunity when you see one !?

Take advantage of wholesale pricing on .com.au domains (currently $59.95 for 2 years) at Domain Save.