Bruce, thank you for answering the first part, but i think you missed the second part : auDA is well aware of the business practices of these companies and yet here THEY SITE ON THE CODE OF CONDUCT COMMITEE NETREGISTRY proved they could not be trusted with the auNIC database and yet the same company have a representative on the Code of Conduct Commitee? Peter Dean, Istra Pty Ltd, www.aunic.com.au, Director of auDA, conflict of interest, and to top it off, sits on the Code of Conduct Commitee ? And, Rod "Scam claim over com.au reselling" Keys. http://www.auda.org.au/policy/code-committee-2002/ Rod Keys Discount Domain Names Reseller DISCOUNT DOMAIN NAMES?? see below Brett Fenton ( Larry's dog ) NetRegistry Registrar NET REGISTRY? see below Peter Dean Instra Group Registrar YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING "Domain Name Authority of Australia (DNA) Business Manager - Rod Keys "Scam claim over com.au reselling. http://www.it.mycareer.com.au/e-commerce/20001024/A2319-2000Oct23.html "Melbourne's Domain Name Authority of Australia (www.dna.asn.au) has been writing in hard copy to com.au name owners ahead of the renewal date, offering to renew their names." "Domain Name Authority of Australia (DNA) Business Manager - Rod Keys "Domain name resellers blockade rival company" http://www.it.mycareer.com.au/breaking/20001017/A56590-2000Oct17.html INTERNET NAME GROUP - PROVISIONALLY ACCREDITED REGISTRAR Sasha Sudakov attends Code of Conduct Meeting. --- WHAT FOR?????? http://www.auda.org.au/about/minutes/public-20011211.pdf Internet Name Group scam http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/archive/032001/0060.html The greed behind gratuitous grace http://www.smh.com.au/icon/0111/13/news4.html Riddle of 10-year deals on .au names with a two-year life http://it.mycareer.com.au/networking/20010410/A35593-2001Apr10.html Name seller flogs .biz names via asic.com http://www.smh.com.au/news/0106/22/biztech/biztech15.html "Spam" Attack Prompts Suspension By Domainz. http://www.aardvark.co.nz/pr2001/090601.htm http://www.idg.net.nz/webhome.nsf/UNID/D6AC0A53F05ECFC6CC256ABF00090DE4!open document Ginger -----Original Message----- From: Bruce Tonkin [mailto:Bruce.Tonkin§melbourneit.com.au] Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2002 4:26 AM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: [DNS] Code of conduct > > WHAT HOPE IS THERE FOR ANY PROPOSED CODE OF CONDUCT ?? > It is unclear when it will be introduced > It is unclear if it will be enforceable > It is unclear as to whether or not it will be enforceable, > how and by whom? Actually it is reasonable clear. There is an interim code of conduct that already exists. In the absence of any changes by the date the new registry (operated by AusRegistry) goes live, then this will be the code that must be adhered to by registrars. In the meantime, we have encouraged companies that sell domain name services to adhere to the interim code, and people can sign up to it voluntarily. However there is no enforcement of the code until the new registrar agreements come into effect. Note most industries have codes that are purely voluntary, we are at least trying to go one step further to include in registrar licence agreements. There is a code of conduct committee that is trying to refine the interim code. It is hoped that the next refinement will be complete by around June 2002. The code will be enforceable by auDA, and failure to abide by the code can result in loss of registrar licence. However ultimately any company can sell domain names without any licence. The licence purely gives them direct access to communicate with the registry. A comany can still act on behalf of the registrant and purchase their domain names from any registrar or reseller. The best method of enforcement is by consumers themselves choosing to use a reputable provider of their services. That is the whole point of competition. To do this consumers need to be well informed. Consumers make their decisions for real estate agents, auto repairers, car dealers etc based on their knowledge of the industry and word-of-mouth. In many cases there are independent organisations such as RACV, CHOICE etc that publish articles that compare the products and services of different providers. The fall back is the Trade Practices Act - which is administered by the ACCC. I encourage all members of the industry to continue to educate and keep informed their customers. If auDA needs to continually be involved in enforcement this will raise the prices of domain names services for us all (as auDA's costs are passed onto registrants through a per domain name fee), and potentially result in the Government taking over control of the function. SO lets keep the code of conduct in perspective. It is not the solution to all problems, but an important step forward. It will also help educate new players in the industry on acceptable practices. Ultimately it will be up to us all to educate consumers about the existance of a code, and only purchase products and services from those that adhere to the code. Regards, Bruce Tonkin --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://www.auda.org.au/list/dns/ Please do not retransmit articles on this list without permission of the author, further information at the above URL. (329 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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