> Exploiting markets is what it's all about I'm afraid, there is no other > way, > no matter how you justify it, or what way you like to look at it, you're > still exploiting a market when you try to sell to it, or buy from it, yeah > sure we add fancy words like service and product, but we still are > exploiting. I disagree ... if you compare domains names to stocks (which is a fair comparison) you will see that there are many controls and balances in place in the stock market. Most agree that a secondary market isn't a bad idea .. the checks and controls are the problem. AUDA seems to be sitting back taking their time pondering the problem, which is great, that is what they are there for. Personally if a secondary market was put in place, the 'stock exchange model' should apply. No insider trading, registrars and people involved with AUDA should not be able to speculate on domains, nor give advantage to associates. Perhaps it would be useful for all the keen 'secondary market' people to start mapping out some 'checks and controls' to forward to AUDA. Cheers TonyReceived on Sat Jul 15 2006 - 12:11:34 UTC
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