I have been contacted by Michael Verga and asked to forward this mail on his behalf as he appears to have been locked out from this group. Coincidentally his attempts to join the list under another name was not possible as the Log-in gateway is currently not accepting any new applicants - try for yourself! His message was as follows.......... Warning to all.... I suspect that there could be a major problem with the security of this forum. Ever since I posted the message below; someone, somewhere out there must have become very upset and agitated as they seem to have hacked into the system and removed my address from this mailing list. If I were Kevin Sheedy I could also blame the martians - I am not Kevin Sheedy. Amazing what can be done these days isn't it? I guess I'll just have to find a series of "nomme de plumes" to go by in the future should they choose to keep conducting themselves in such a cowardly fashion. I can only look forward to a meeting in person some day soon,,,,I think this week might have to be out of the question. I guess that if IP Australia could ever become the AU administrator, we could look forward to this forum being free from all this negativity and criticism. After all one should only be prepared to criticise if they can offer a possible remedy to the problem at hand, not simply defend and deflect all the positive ideas that have been put forward thus far. In the case of IP Australia, I don't know of any Patent or Trademark attorneys at all that have any problems whatsoever with the way that IPA goes about its business. Obviously IPA has got the management of intellectual property down to a fine art. Unfortunately, since I have been out in the cold ( Yes I read Le Carre ) I have been unable to see whether anyone agrees in theory with the possibilty of IP Australia taking over the administration of our dearly beloved "dot com dot au " What about Peter Ostenberg, Richard Archer, David Keegel......Josh...Ian Smith ...?..There happens to be an invitation only little pow wow up in HQ with Mr. Alston this Friday gentlemen...how about you men make some noise too.......hopefully the right people might be able to see what has been going on here and take affirmative action before IANA gets any further involved. Apparently the government has the power to recommend to IANA/ICAAN which direction we take with AU administration. We are only going to get the one chance to get this right for the forseeable future, so now is the time to speak again as you all have in the past. Hopefully you haven't had happen to you what has happened to my email listing in the past week...look forward to hearing from you all again soon Regards Michael Verga P.S. Following is probably the message that instigated the hack attack. -----Original Message----- From: Michael [mailto:michael§mediakinetix.com] Sent: Monday, 20 August 2001 11:16 AM To: Subject: RE: [DNS] ING charging $250 non-refundable for .BIZ and .INFO Hello Don, Everything you have written makes sense except for one thing. Would it not make more sense that Domain names should be administrated by the government? If the manner in which .info and .biz are being globally marketed gives any insight, then clearly the current perception of a domain name is of something that defines ones' mark of trade. Certainly to this point, nearly all litigious proceedings regarding domain ownership disputes have been fought and won on the basis of trademark law. That being the case, wouldn't it make sense that the only logical home for domain name records and administration be with IP Australia. I am certain that many synergies would already exist between the procedures involved with administering and registering patents, trademarks and domain names. After all; they have sat right next to another thus far in many a court room dispute - so why not store them together - I am sure many people could do with one less search fee from their attorney. Regards Michael btw In response to Richards response just now....... Richard, it's not what you take from a public information base, it's what you do with it that counts. I can assure you that the arrival of the new Privacy Act in December will put paid to all those "innovators" out there, who think they can send brochures disguised as invoices and invoices disguised as brochures to the "tick the box" set out there whom we want to embrace our industry not shun it . Responsible service = valuable clients. __________________________________________________________________ Get your free Australian email account at http://www.start.com.au -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 347 subscribers. Archived at http://listmaster.iinet.net.au/list/dns (user: dns, pass: dns) Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§auda.org.au to be removed.Received on Thu Aug 30 2001 - 13:00:11 UTC
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