Gee Larry - it almost sounds as if you have a vested interest being allowed to do what you like. I can just hear Bill Gates now ... "Bring on the Internet run by operating system suppliers". Ron Stark : -----Original Message----- : From: Larry Bloch [mailto:larry.bloch§netregistry.com.au] : Sent: Friday, 1 April 2005 12:34 PM : To: dns§dotau.org : Subject: RE: [DNS] Why have a policy? : : Exactly. : : Registrars in fact feel to a large degree that auDA is : overly influenced by the demand side - there are 6 board : members representing the buying public and only three : representing supply. Then there is Chris (lets call his : position neutral for now), and the Chair who does an : excellent job of being neutral to the board composition, : which can mean more not on registrars side than on in practice. : : auDA is not run by registrars. It should be - if it was, : policy would be objective and automatic, names would be : cheaper and overall a far more rational and market driven : system would pertain. I think that that would deliver a : better result for all - including those that need : protection. For example, I think you would find registrars : keen to have a DRP that was affordable - its in our : interests for disputes to be handled efficiently and cheaply. : : Bring on auDA run by supply! : : Larry : : > -----Original Message----- : > From: Deus Ex Machina [mailto:vicc§cia.com.au] : > Sent: Thursday, 31 March 2005 7:01 : > To: dns§dotau.org : > Subject: Re: [DNS] Why have a policy? : > : > : > hi : > : > I think you need to step back and think anytime you have a policy : > which requires a subjective decision you are going to get : different : > people with different opinions about the meaning. : > : > we wish auda was driven by registrars :) if you ever attend an : > auda/registrar meeting you could see that it is simply not : the case. : > : > our aim is to try and give customers what they want within : the context : > of the policies and provide the best possible service we can. : > : > Vic : > : > : > Bill [ansearchwatch§yahoo.co.uk] wrote: : > > Kim : > > : > > > It would be nice to get some hard data on things like : number of : > > > complaints, how they are handled, methods of : resolution etc. to : > > > make an informed evaluation of the current system. : > > > Something like a case : > > > database, as you can do with UDRP requests, would : provide relevant : > > > history to both determine the future course of policy, : and find : > > > relevant precedent on how policy is being interpreted. : > > : > > I agree some degree of transparency would indeed be : helpful. From my : > > point of view it seems that auda is driven by the : registrars, who's : > > main objective is to sell as many domains as possible. : It seems even : > > they are not sure how to interpret policy which generally means : > > leaning towards a sale. : > > : > > > I would say throwing out unqualified remarks like that : only serves : > > > to undermine whatever you're : > > saying. : > > : > > Yes I apologise : > > : > > Bill : > > : > > : > > Send instant messages to your online friends : > > http://uk.messenger.yahoo.com : > > : > > : > : ------------------------------------------------------------- : --------- : > > ----- : > > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => : http://dotau.org/ Please : > > do not retransmit articles on this list without : > permission of the : > > author, further information at the above URL. : > > : > : > -------------------------------------------------------------- : > ------------- : > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => : http://dotau.org/ Please do : > not retransmit articles on this list without permission of : the author, : > further information at the above URL. : > : > : : : ------------------------------------------------------------- : -------------- : List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ : Please do not retransmit articles on this list without : permission of the : author, further information at the above URL. : :Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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