RE: [DNS] Young Mr Guy

RE: [DNS] Young Mr Guy

From: Sean Finn <sean§teknol.com.au>
Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 14:28:40 +1000
James,

Are your intentions with this whole line and history of posts just to get
greater access to the .au whois database, so that you can increase your
clientelle, specifically in the area of domain disputes? (And hence make
more money?)

You stated that you will be graduating as an individual with your particular
set of qualifications, which means that your target market is inherently
virgin territory.

Are you championing your own cause to widen your potential market by making
the information to support your line of work more freely available?

Just curiosity.

Everyone has a game plan, and it has been very interesting trying to work
out yours.

The reason for the public post:

To try and flush out if James has I'll intentions towards .au for personal
gain (personal gain may also widen to path-finding for his particular
qualification in law).

My interest in .au stems from a love of technology, in fact, I am addicted
to it. .au is an important part of maintaing my addiction.

If your game-plan is truly one of pathfinding, then please be forthcoming,
as i'm sure the .au community can make allowances for this, as this is a
genuine interest. I'm just curious as to the nature of why Mr Guy is
obfuscating his interest.

What is your interest, Mr Guy?

-----Original Message-----
From: jamesguy [mailto:jamesguy&#167;guyassociates.com.au]
Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 2:01 PM
To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
Cc: ceo&#167;auda.org.au
Subject: Re: RE: [DNS] Young Mr Guy


Does this mean that I can apply to the ausregistry and get a list of any
parties domains? What is auda policy on this Chris?

> Dear Mr Guy,
>
> I refer to your email below.
>
> auDA does not provide legal advice on any matters including whether your
> privacy has been breached. However, we would point out that the whois
> database, which is a publicly available database, provides for each
> domain name the name of the registrant and a contact email address. This
> information is published in the whois database pursuant to the terms of
> the registrant agreement.
>
> Regards,
>
> Chris Disspain
> CEO - auDA
> ceo&#167;auda.org.au
> www.auda.org.au
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jamesguy [mailto:jamesguy&#167;guyassociates.com.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, 22 July 2003 13:38
> To: info&#167;auda.org.au
> Cc: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
> Subject: Fw: [DNS] Young Mr Guy
>
> I have been advised that infor.auda.org.au is the correct forum to raise
> the issue of how some person was able to get my information from the
> register and to publish it to the DNS List.  Please advise if this is a
> breach of my privacy under the domain licenses and what steps will be
> taken to address this situation.  I grant leave under the Privacy act to
> have any response posted to the DNS list.  For details of the party who
> released this information please check the DNS list archive which is not
> as far as I am aware made available to the public at the auda site.
>
> Kind regards
>
> James Guy
>
>
>
>
> Motives? Agendas?
>
>
>
> Well, it seems that young Mr Guy is something of a domain name king.
> Below is a list of some names registered to him. Obviously a number of
> 'law' ones and no problem there as far as I can tell, so far. But, to
> use some of young Mr Guy's favourite words, there are some little
> 'gems'.
>
>
>
> 1. jazz.org.au and trademarks.org.au - registered to him personally
> using his personal abn. And how does that fit within the policy
> precisely? The policy says that org.au registrants must be;
>
>
>
> a) a charity operating in Australia, as defined in the registrant's
> constitution or other documents of incorporation; or
>
>
>
> b) a non-profit organisation operating in Australia, as defined in the
> registrant's constitution or other documents of incorporation.
>
>
>
> So unless young Mr Guy is a charity or a non-profit organisation then
> this looks like a breach of the rules to me. I shall be lodging a formal
> complaint with auDA. Of course under the rules young Mr Guy will have 14
> days within which to correct the situation before the registration is
> cancelled. But, wait a moment, wasn't he suggesting that giving people
> the right to correct a registration was wrong..hmm!
>
>
>
> 2. audrp.com.au and audrp.net.au - A little disingenuous, don't you
> think, for someone claiming to be acting in the best interests of the
> DNS to register domain names such as these. And, in any event, how is
> young Mr Guy entitled to them. He is not a accredited provider of
> services under the auDRP so where is the close and substantial
> connection. Again, I shall be lodging a complaint about these
> registrations with auDA.
>
>
>
> 3. udrp.com.au and udrp.net.au - see 2 above.
>
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> agreement.com.au
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> arbitration.net.au
>
> audrp.com.au
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> audrp.net.au
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> austlii.com.au
>
> businessname.net.au
>
> businessnames.net.au
>
> compensation.net.au
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> debt.net.au
>
> defamation.com.au
>
> defamation.net.au
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> discrimination.com.au
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> discrimination.net.au
>
> guyassociates.net.au
>
> incorporation.com.au
>
> industrialdesign.net.au
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> industrialdesigns.com.au
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> industrialdesigns.net.au
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> injury.net.au
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> jazz.org.au
>
> negligence.com.au
>
> patentattorneys.com.au
>
> patent-attorneys.com.au
>
> patents.net.au
>
> personalinjury.net.au
>
> privacy.net.au
>
> processserver.net.au
>
> securities.net.au
>
> trademark.net.au
>
> trademarkagent.com.au
>
> trademarkagents.com.au
>
> trademarkattorney.com.au
>
> trademark-attorney.com.au
>
> trademarkattorney.net.au
>
> trademarkattorneys.com.au
>
> trademarkaustralia.com.au
>
> trademarklawyer.com.au
>
> trademarks.org.au
>
> trademarksattorney.com.au
>
> trademarks-attorney.com.au
>
> trademarksattorney.net.au
>
> trademarksattorneys.com.au
>
> trademarkslawyer.com.au
>
> trademarksolicitor.com.au
>
> trademarkssolicitor.com.au
>
> udrp.com.au
>
> udrp.net.au
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> workcover.net.au
>
> worldlii.com.au
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