Hi Guy I agree with you I had a long discussion with Chris Disspain on Monday morning, asking him who he thout he was? He reckons that he is a "regulatory body" like the ACCC. I also told him that looking at his finances he didn't have the resources to mount "class actions" against a flea. It turns out that DNA is not even a registry and I suggested to him that if he had a problem with them selling domains the way they are, he should simply advise the registered registrars to not accept registrations from DNA. I explained to Chris Disspain that it would be more classy if he staid (or is that stayed) out of any petty actions of others. Anyway, my evaluation of the man is that he is a pompous little prick who is letting his little bit of authority go to his head. just my thoughts Cheers John ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Guy" <jamesguy§guyassociates.com.au> To: <dns§lists.auda.org.au> Cc: <info§auda.org.au> Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2003 2:50 PM Subject: [DNS] auDA Foundation Ltd - This looks suspiciously like jobs for the boys What is the justification for spending public resources to create this second company? As auda is a not for profit organisation already what are the tax benefits? . What will the new directors be paid? What are the costs in establishing a subsidiary organisation? Why could the functions of this trust not be operated from within auDA and not through a trust? My suspicion is that a foundation creates a platform that can split the expenses of running auda's core functions between 2 organisations and therefore disguise rising internal costs of auda. It also creates jobs for the boys. The board needs to justify this approach. Members have not been provided with any information whatsoever prior to the approval of this restructuring. Where is the member input? James Guy Principal GUY & AssociatesT Solicitors & Trademark AgentReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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