>However I will raise this general point again. Walking away from >organisations who have breached auDA policy in the past (as a lot of >them have, all be it minor), is the easy way out. What a cop out. Get some backbone and do some hard yards to clean up the industry on which you depend for your livelihood. Not that it should be an option. AuDA should be onto you like the proverbial ton for supporting rot like this. Shows just what sort of a job they're doing. >It's very easy to wipe your hands of something that's dirty. Not so >easy to clean it. And it's even easier to stay dirty. I guess I'll just keep on looking forward to the next 20 junk mails I'm going to get from some rogue operator who is then allowed to walk off scott free with the profits from their little scam. And of course the accredited registrar they use gets to keep their share. And auDA gets their cut no matter what. And Ausregistry takes a slice. Everybody involved gets nicely rewarded from stuffing my PO Box with dead trees. There's no incentive to clean up this nonsense is there? ...R.Received on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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