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Policy 8: .edu.au Transfers (Change of Registrant) Policy
1. Background
- This document sets out policy on the transfer of a domain name
licence from one .edu.au registrant to a proposed
new .edu.au registrant, which has the effect
of changing the name of the registrant as listed in the registry database.
- One of the fundamental policy principles in the .edu.au domain is that
domain names are allocated on a 'first come, first served' basis to registrants
that meet the relevant eligibility criteria. If a registrant is not entitled
to hold a domain name licence (either under AICTEC policy or applicable
rules of law), or has no further use for the domain name, then the registrant
should request the .edu.au Registrar to arrange
de-registration. The released domain name could then be available for registration
by another eligible registrant on a first come, first served basis.
- However, it is recognised that in some instances the registrant may
be required to transfer the domain name licence to another party, for example,
by operation of law. This document sets out a limited set of circumstances
under which a .edu.au registrant may transfer
their domain name licence.
- This document does not detail the technical steps required to change
the registrant in the registry database. This information is available
to the .edu.au Registrar through the registry.
2. Terminology
- This policy uses the following terms:
- "proposed new registrant" means the entity or person to whom the registrant
proposes to transfer their domain name licence; and
- "written request for transfer" means a request for transfer submitted
to the registrar by letter, facsimile, email or online form (request
by telephone is not acceptable) that provides details of the transfer
circumstances (listed in paragraph 3.1).
3. Circumstances of Transfer
- A .edu.au registrant may transfer
their domain name licence to a proposed new registrant if:
-
- the domain name is used within the operations of the registrant
and either the registrant or the operations are acquired by, merged
into, devolved to or joined with the operations of the proposed new
registrant; or
- the registrant, being a legal entity, is dissolved, liquidated,
enters into administration or is wound up with the consequence of
the registrant's licence passing to the proposed new registrant by
operation of law;
- the registrant, being a natural person, dies, becomes insane
or enters into a deed of family settlement with consequence of the
registrant's licence passing to the proposed new registrant by operation
of law; or
- the registrant is required to relinquish the licence to the
proposed new registrant by order of a competent arbitrator, tribunal,
court or legislative body; or
- the registrant has entered into an agreement to transfer the
licence to the proposed new registrant in settlement of a dispute
between the parties, as evidenced by a deed of settlement;
AND
- the proposed new .edu.au registrant is eligible to hold the .edu.au domain
name according to the .edu.au eligibility
and allocation rules; and
- the transfer does not constitute a breach of the prohibition on
sale of a domain name by a registrant (as set out in auDA Published Policy
2002-24: Clarification of Domain Name Licence - Prohibition on Sale of
Domain Name by Registrant). (Hyperlink)
- A request for transfer of a .edu.au domain
name licence that does not qualify under paragraph 3.1 must be denied
by the .edu.au Registrar. In the event that the
registrant is unable or no longer eligible to hold the domain name,
then the licence must be surrendered and the .edu.au domain
name deleted from the registry under the normal deletion process.
- Where a request for transfer has been denied, the registrant has recourse
to the .edu.au domain complaints-handling process (Hyperlink).
4. Transfer Process
- To process the transfer of a domain name licence, the .edu.au Registrar
must:
- receive a written request for transfer (as defined in paragraph
2.1) from the registrant contact;
- obtain documentary evidence in verification of the circumstances
relied upon in paragraph 3.1 (eg. copy of deed of settlement); and
- obtain confirmation of the request for transfer from both the registrant
contact and the proposed new registrant.
- The .edu.au Registrar must keep full records
of the transfer for inspection by AICTEC on demand, including copies
of the written request for transfer, documentary evidence and the confirmation
from the registrant contact and proposed new registrant.
- The transfer will result in a new 2 year .edu.au domain
name licence being issued to the proposed new registrant. The registrant
is not entitled to be reimbursed by the .edu.au Registrar
for the unused portion of their domain name licence.



Education Services Australia is an auDA authorised registrar