At 17:27 22/06/98 +1000, you wrote: >At 16:56 +1000 22/6/98, Larry Bloch wrote: > >>Now I see the stakeholders as follows: >> >>Robert Elz >>Government >>The ISP Industry >>The domain buying public >>Commercial 'Players' in the domain registration business. >> >>any more? > >Yes. >The domain name using public. > >Surely these people are the most important of all? > >And they are also the hardest to cater for, as they probably don't >even know (or care) what a DNS is. > >It's up to us to make sure their best interests are considered. >I seem to recall ISOC-AU have been vocal in representing these >people's interests. Couldn't agree with you more. This was actually what I meant when I put down Domain buying public above. I mean the end users of domains, or rather those that are paying for names. Obviously they are too numerous to be included directly. And probably too disorganised to be represented directly, but their interests should be the first consideration. The very first consideration. Any body that assumes responsibility for the .AU namespace should have as its first priority an ideal to consider all potential policy with the interests of those buying the names. Surely this much is obvious? We are providing a service to the public. Larry > >Yours sincerely, >Richard Archer. > _____________________________________________ Larry Bloch Chief Executive Officer NetRegistry Pty Limited email: larry§netregistry.au.com Office: +61-(0)2-9555 6299 Fax: +61-(0)2-9555 5808 http://www.netregistry.au.com Domain House, PO Box 2088, Sydney, NSW 1043 _____________________________________________Received on Mon Jun 22 1998 - 18:50:23 UTC
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