Kim > It would be nice to get some hard data on things > like number of > complaints, how they are handled, methods of > resolution etc. to make > an informed evaluation of the current system. > Something like a case > database, as you can do with UDRP requests, would > provide relevant > history to both determine the future course of > policy, and find relevant > precedent on how policy is being interpreted. I agree some degree of transparency would indeed be helpful. From my point of view it seems that auda is driven by the registrars, who's main objective is to sell as many domains as possible. It seems even they are not sure how to interpret policy which generally means leaning towards a sale. > I would say throwing out unqualified remarks like > that only serves to undermine whatever you're saying. Yes I apologise Bill Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.yahoo.comReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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