auDA New Registrant Transfers Policy – Implementation Plan

In December 2007, the auDA Board approved a recommendation from the 2007 Names Policy Panel to relax current policy and allow a registrant to transfer their domain name licence to another eligible entity, for any reason.

The auDA Board has approved an implementation plan for the new registrant transfers policy. auDA anticipates that the new policy will be introduced in mid-2008. Key features of the new policy are as follows:

* it will not be allowable to register a domain name for the sole purpose of resale or transfer to a third party
* registrants will not be able to transfer their domain name for the first 6 months after the initial registration (this does not apply to domain names that have been renewed or previously transferred)
* after 6 months, registrants will be able to offer their domain name for sale/transfer by any means (eg. by listing the domain name for sale on a domain brokerage website, advertising the domain name for sale in a newspaper, or contacting a prospective buyer directly)
* registrant transfers will be processed by the registrar of record using a standard transfer form, and the registrar may charge a transfer fee
* parties to a transfer will be asked to disclose the sale method and price, on a voluntary and confidential basis, so that auDA may collect aggregated statistical data to improve access to market information for buyers and sellers.

More information about the new transfers policy is available at http://www.auda.org.au/news-archive/auda-26022008/.