>auDA files complaint against Internet Registry >http://zdnet.com.au/newstech/ebusiness/story/0,2000024981,20266505,00.ht >m Now this story is exactly why auDA is a powerless, toothless tiger. If it had ANY authority whatsoever, it could take action without concern for legal ramifications. However as auDA is a private company, it can't afford to take on long running legal battles in the courts. Maybe auDA needs to request that the Administrative Tribunals be granted leave to hear auDA matters so auDA can handle the matters through an established Government administration system? At the same time, seeking leave for people with complaints against auDA to use the Tribunal as well. Then everything will be on a much fairer playing field. I also find it amazing that auDA has to feed the ACCC to do a job of self-regulation. That just isn't right. auDA is either a self-regulator, or it's nothing but a corporation in the civil market place.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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