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You own a domain name with an Australian extension. You live, work and got that name in Australia.
Current laws dictate that you cannot change the extension to another country while you are still in Australia.
Someone in Germany wants to buy that domain from you, but current laws dictate that he cannot because he is not in Australia. Nor can the buyer request the seller to change the extension for the purpose of sale.
It's a catch 22. Do you see laws like this in the future that would stifle the free market that the domain industry enjoys right now?
Current laws dictate that you cannot change the extension to another country while you are still in Australia.
Someone in Germany wants to buy that domain from you, but current laws dictate that he cannot because he is not in Australia. Nor can the buyer request the seller to change the extension for the purpose of sale.
It's a catch 22. Do you see laws like this in the future that would stifle the free market that the domain industry enjoys right now?