its people like you that have made auda what it is today. a total lack of concern for the industry, a total lack of concern for the public, and a preocupation with policy that "sounds nice" "looks good" and "feels goods". auda will provide value propositions for its policy changes that do not include braging rights at internation junkets. its a simple concept, the value provided for customers exceeds and justifies the investement required by the industry to make that investement. its called a free market kim, I suggest you read up on it, it will change your world. I am still waiting to see the business case for idn. are you going to do one kim? or are you a dinosaur like robert elz, just waiting to be moved on with the arriving tide of the end of "sounds nice" and "looks good" policy? Vic Kim Davies [kim§cynosure.com.au] wrote: > Quoting Vic Cinc on Sunday November 26, 2006: > | > > | > Is auDA forcing registrars to implement IDN registrations? > | > | we will see wont we. at this stage without a business case proposition > | from auda I certainly have no intention of supporting it. > > So, I assume you are saying that in fact auDA has made no such > assertion, or even suggestion.. you just thought you'd go out trolling. > > | what I said was auda has no right to inflict non commercial investment on > | registrars. thats not quite what your disengenious rewording is trying > | to imply is it. its your pathetic obsession with registrar bottom line that is > | the only nonsense. > > Surely if the regulatory environment for a registrar changes, it is free > to re-evaluate the circumstances and decide whether it wants to stay > in business or adapt. If a registrar decides it is too burdensome to > continue business in .au, it's not like it has to keep doing what it's > doing. Not that I think anything will come to that, but you make it > sound like the world falls apart should anything not directly align with > registrar's interests. > > | nevertheless, auda has set a very clear precedent that it is willing > | to subsidise policy with a bottomless purse. > > Ummm, yeah right. > > kim > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Sun Nov 26 2006 - 21:28:14 UTC
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