Hi Kim, On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 3:04 AM, Kim Davies <kim§cynosure.com.au> wrote: > Quoting Anand Kumria on Wednesday September 30, 2009: > | > | Whilst I have mainly noted auDAs failings in my summary; I can not say > that > | Australian Style comes out very well. The fact that they took advantage > of a > | court-ordered injunction to transfer domains to a related company speaks > | volumes. > > However I sense from your analysis you think auDA is predominantly at > fault here. > Well, I do not believe that the "2007 incident" should have been taken into account. A security vulnerability is not a security breach (my front door is open -- a vulnerability -- someone enters my front door without my knowledge -- a breach). We are then left with two organisations disagreeing on what a security vulnerability and a security breach is (and auDA taking different stances where it suits them as noted in the court transcript). We have two organisations who agree on a way forward but then: one of them decides to thumb their nose at the court the other decides to thumb their nose at the public > | As it is auDA actions actually *undermined* the security and confidence > of > | registrants of the .au domain system. > > How so? If my registrar had security remedies and took the actions > Bottle did, I think I'd be rather happy a regulator was taking action. Really? So the loss of three words in an email, as noted in the court documents, would have materially affected you? How so? Note: Bottle did not take any particular actions -- so I am not sure why you mentioned them. Australian Style certainly did. Was the conflation intentional? > | Why bother when a gTLD offers none of these problems. > > ICANN de-accredits registrars in gTLD space too. Just ask a RegisterFly > customer. What's the difference? > > You believe that the owners of Australian Style are were engaged in an attempt to determine the status of the companies assets, like RegisterFly? Or, do you believe that ICANN and RegisterFly were able to have their bickering behind closed doors until things were decided in favour of ICANN? Or, did you decide to ignore the problems that I enumerated that auDA caused which undermined the .au space? Anand -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.cynosure.com.au/mailman/private/dns/attachments/20091001/a70c11af/attachment-0001.htm>Received on Wed Sep 30 2009 - 17:46:02 UTC
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