Stig, Kim, As I recall, the submission had a number of contributors - myself and other included. It was circulated to all members with the request to indicate any items they disagree with. To my knowledge, every issue raised by members of the Association was incorporated in the submission. If you believe the DIA is not the peak body for Australian registrars, I would be very happy to learn which body is as I'd like to join. In fact, it is the peak body and the only such contender to my knowledge. It has membership from an overwhelming majority of .au accredited registrars and auDA's attempts to discredit it are foolhardy and unconstructive. If auDA is to be taken at its word, then it should be supporting the DIA as a single, clear voice for the industry. The reality is that despite comments from auDA that it would welcome such a body, it does not. Why? Perhaps because the DIA is somewhat critical of auDA. The reality is that auDA does not want a single clear voice from registrars, because as a result it may have to listen to our concerns. Regards, Larry -----Original Message----- From: dns-bounces+larry.bloch=netregistry.com.au§dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+larry.bloch=netregistry.com.au§dotau.org] On Behalf Of Kim Davies Sent: Tuesday, 13 March 2007 6:14 To: Stig Hartleigh Cc: dns§dotau.org Subject: Re: [DNS] DCITA review of .au Quoting Stig Hartleigh on Monday March 12, 2007: | | BO advised that the DIA is a NSW incorporated association set up by | Vic Cinc of Enetica, and that the DIA submission to DCITA was written by Vic Cinc. | Membership of the DIA is by invitation. Whilst it is possible that the | DIA may become a registrar peak body in future, it does not perform | this role at this stage.' Perhaps Vic, or someone else involved, could clarify what _is_ the role of the "Domain Industry Association", if not to represent registrars? kim --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/Received on Wed Mar 14 2007 - 01:52:45 UTC
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