In a sense this question is kind of a no-brainer, because thousands of people are already implicitly doing this on Netfleet, but would you have any issues creating a 'portfolio' website that lists all of your undeveloped Australian domains for sale, or would you be worried about AUDA breathing down your neck?
The key policy that worries me is (and this still stands, as far as I know):
"You cannot register a domain name for the sole purpose of
resale or transfer to a third party."
[From http://www.auda.org.au/pdf/registrant-transfer.pdf - which is, as far as I know, the latest official word AUDA has on the matter.]
I have several hundred .com.au's that I registered over the past 12-18 months with the intention to develop, but I have come to realize that I simply don't have the time to properly develop the vast majority of them, and have shifted my strategy to focus on a dozen or so of my most 'promising' names instead. I don't want to let these drop, since they are all keyword rich domains with a good number of monthly exacts, and are worth considerably more than reg-fee.
So technically it seems I would be in accordance with official policy, since none of the domains I registered were purchased for the sole purpose of resale or transfer.
However, doesn't listing your names for sale on a portfolio site sort of.. well, look a little bit suss? Particularly if you register a domain name, and then 6 months later (i.e. the end of the no-transfer period) it just happens to appear on your portfolio website?
Or am I just being paranoid?
The key policy that worries me is (and this still stands, as far as I know):
"You cannot register a domain name for the sole purpose of
resale or transfer to a third party."
[From http://www.auda.org.au/pdf/registrant-transfer.pdf - which is, as far as I know, the latest official word AUDA has on the matter.]
I have several hundred .com.au's that I registered over the past 12-18 months with the intention to develop, but I have come to realize that I simply don't have the time to properly develop the vast majority of them, and have shifted my strategy to focus on a dozen or so of my most 'promising' names instead. I don't want to let these drop, since they are all keyword rich domains with a good number of monthly exacts, and are worth considerably more than reg-fee.
So technically it seems I would be in accordance with official policy, since none of the domains I registered were purchased for the sole purpose of resale or transfer.
However, doesn't listing your names for sale on a portfolio site sort of.. well, look a little bit suss? Particularly if you register a domain name, and then 6 months later (i.e. the end of the no-transfer period) it just happens to appear on your portfolio website?
Or am I just being paranoid?