Please find ADNA's first Press Release attached, and also available in text format below. I will be posting the Minutes of ADNA's AGM and first Board Meeting on this mailing list shortly. Peter Gerrand Secretary, ADNA ________________________________________________ The Australian Domain Name Administration (ADNA) ADNA has been set up as a peak Internet industry body to develop policies for the administration of Internet domain names within the .au name-space. ADNA has been set up with the encouragement of Robert Elz, the Administrator of .au. ADNA represents the Australian Internet industry's first initiative in industry self-regulation, in the spirit of the new telecommunications regulatory regime. ADNA's first Annual General Meeting and first meeting of its Board of Directors were held in Sydney on 23 June. The foundation members are six industry associations (as Full, voting Members) and two current Domain Name Administrators (as non-voting Associate members). ADNA encourages other not-for-profit Associations whose members are significant users of the Internet in Australia to join and contribute to policy development. The six initial Full Members of ADNA are AIA (the Australian Internet Alliance) ATUG (the Australian Telecommunications Users Group) intiaa (the Internet Industry Association of Australia) SAIA (the South Australian Internet Association) Tradegate Australia (including the Electronic Commerce Association) and WAIA (the Western Australian Internet Association). The two initial Associate Members are Michael Malone (DNA for asn.au) and Melbourne IT (DNA for com.au). Luke Carruthers of intiaa agreed to continue as interim Chairperson of ADNA until a suitable independent Chair can be appointed. Mark Hughes of Tradegate was re-elected Treasurer, and Professor Peter Gerrand of Melbourne IT was re-elected as Secretary of ADNA. The other Directors appointed to the initial ADNA Board are Allan Horsely (ATUG), Kevin Dinn (AIA), Michael Malone, Steve Baxter (SAIA) and Peter Cooper (WAIA). The ADNA Board of Directors decided that their highest priority in 1997 will be the provision of a competitive market in domain names for the Australian business sector. This is likely to include recommendation of additional second-level domains (such as tm.au for trademarks and biz.au for business names) and competition within existing and new second-level domains (such as com.au and net.au). Working Groups have been already set up by ADNA to develop policies for 1. selection criteria for new domains 2. selection criteria for new Domain Name Administrators (DNAs) 3. a Code of Practice for DNAs and to develop software to support multiple DNAs within domains. Timetable. It is planned to issue draft Policies via a new adna.asn.au virtual website by Monday 30 June, and to invite public comment on these drafts via the dns§intiaa.asn.au mailing list until 31 July. Member Associations of ADNA will also ensure that these policies are distributed to their own members and other interested parties. The ADNA Board will meet again on 18 August to review the public feedback to the draft policies, and then endorse the amended policies for approval by Robert Elz. Applications for new domains and new DNAs will then be sought, in line with the new policies, with a deadline of end of August for applications. (END) Content-Type: application/rtf; name="ADNA Statement 24 June.rtf" Content-Disposition: inline; filename="ADNA Statement 24 June.rtf" Attachment converted: Artemis III:ADNA Statement 24 June.rtf (????/----) (00008F5D)Received on Thu Jun 26 1997 - 19:34:50 UTC
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