Don, self-regulation can work - but only if we entrench the power to act decisively on these charlatans (that's your word I've been groping for). Hence my mantra regarding a strong and enforceable Code of Conduct. At the moment, though, I'm fearful that we risk being emasculated by apathy. After which we'll unfortunately deserve Government intervention. And Harry, I too harbour suspicions, albeit that mine are probably less focused than yours. To echo Don - "Go for it". One outcome I'm anticipating: The IRAs and INGs plan to close up shop once they're subjected to a CoC, thereby leaving their unsuspecting customer base high and dry having paid 10 years domain registration in advance. Then, with well orchestrated spontaneity and suitable fanfare, they'll blame the rest of us for the mess they leave behind. Then how do you think the rest of us will look? Ron Stark -----Original Message----- From: Don Cameron [mailto:donc§mudgeeab.com.au] Sent: Tuesday, 20 November 2001 6:31 PM To: dns§auda.org.au Subject: Re: [DNS] Have IRA gone one lie too far? Hi Ron, On a lighter note... my latest piece of 'courtesy correspondence' from IRA was so ambiguous as to be laughable. Firstly, they sent a form with check-boxes to be returned back to them... however they 'forgot' to include their contact details anywhere on the form. "Hmmm, even if I am interested, who the heck do I send this to?". Secondly, the wording was totally abstract concerning what it was they were offering (some free listing in a business contact portal somewhere), and what it was we would need to agree to, were we to accept the offer. I showed it to one of our exec's, who after glancing at the form (and obtaining an assurance from me that it wasn't a legitimate renewal from our Domain provider), saved me the trouble of tossing it in the bin. Unfortunately the down side to constantly receiving this junk (from IRA and others), is the growing perception that the Internet industry is simply a bunch of charlatans who have no respect for such mundane matters as privacy, confidentiality, or complying with recognised codes of business conduct - and worse, that it is somehow everyone else's responsibility to try and stop these practices (if you don't like it, complain to the ACCC et-all). The simple reality is that business does not have the time or desire to follow-up on these nuisance and predatory practices - that's why we supported the concept of Internet industry self-regulation - to deal with these very issues. If we need Government intervention to manage this, then the whole thing probably should be handed to Government - after all that's what we pay them for, and at the least they probably would ensure that proper guideliness are followed. PS - Harry, go for it... let me know if I can help at all. Rgds, Don -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 320 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. -- This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without express permission of the author. 320 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 Tue Nov 20 2001 - 09:01:17 UTC
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