David Why should the auction results be private???? I can only see downside in that auDA won't get as much publicity and the public less timely information ?? Surely the auDA as a public representative body should disclose how much money it is making and disclose it in a timely manner - 45 day+ intervals are for only a trickle of information is IMHO not even close to good enough. I have clients who are screaming at me for information about the auctions - they are registered bidders and have ZERO information as to what is happening. The only info they have is what I provide them second hand from the auDA website - but we have already established that the info there is over 45 days old!!!!! I too am registered as a bidder and would not have any information (other than reading the article that Kim referred me to earlier) about what was happening or the progress of the process. That document despite being 45+ days old only tells me that they are only up to domains beginning with C on the list. Are they still only up to the C's ?????????????? I can't find anything to indicate otherwise! Didn't auDA originally state that all auctions would be completed before the end of May 2002 ??????????????? Where are they up to on the list now?????? <irate ON> Who knows this information????????? The public surely don't!!!!!!!!!!! </irate OFF> Hey auDA; how about providing the public with some relevant, timely and useful information? You might turn it into a profile building exercise at the same time - surely that can't hurt your almost invisible to 'Joe Public' profile? Phil Wright -----Original Message----- From: David Keegel [mailto:djk§cyber.com.au] Sent: Friday, 17 May 2002 10:57 AM To: dns§lists.auda.org.au Subject: Re: [DNS] Where to find? ] For example why is it not possible for aunic to obtain ] the rights to aunic.net.au and aunic.com.au. I think a ] good lawyer would soon provide a solution. How can ] auDA let this continue. (1) AUNIC has a perfectly good domain name, aunic.net (2) www.aunic.net.au and www.aunic.com.au both have at the top of the web page: If you arrived here expecting the Australian Network Information Centre (aunic) Click Here So it would be hard to argue passing off etc. (3) AUNIC does not suffer any economic loss by some other random person having a similar looking domain name. I'm not a lawyer, but I've been told that this would make it difficult to convince courts to intervene. However, once the new regime is in place (which shouldn't be long now) one of the components of it will be the AUDRP. This will open up new options... ] When issues such as these are brought up are they ] voted on by the board. Are there minutes of meeting ] available. If correspondence is entered into with auDA ] must it be entered into the minutes and discussed ] properly. If people can find auction results which are supposed to be private (and hopefully are private now), I'm sure they can find the minutes which are supposed to be public. (Or maybe people would be more interested if we pretended the minutes were secret...) __________________________________________________________________________ David Keegel <djk§cyber.com.au> URL: http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/ Cybersource P/L: Unix Systems Administration and TCP/IP network management --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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. (315 subscribers.)Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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