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For clarity – I was not referring to
your argument… just the way you put it. I just thought it was funny that
you were going to lynch whomever you deemed responsible for this travesty. You are entitled to your opinion, that is
what this list is for. Go right ahead. I simply believe you (and others) would
get more traction if you were to construct your arguments in a mature, concise and
logical way. I also think that you think we (AusRegistry)
have a lot (any?) of say in this – we are just doing our job
(irrespective of the policy changes that take place). But thanks for the judgement all the same. Now, where did my values go? Hmmm… Adrian Kinderis From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean K. Finn Nice to see you have a
vested interest. This wasn’t really
targeted at you, but its surfacing that you are one of the exploiters. I thought as Managing
Director of Ausregistry you would stand aside and be impartial, as well as show
some integrity. You have the most to gain
out of seeing more .com.au’s sold, and it doesn’t matter to you to
whom, so its obvious which side you are on. I cant hold this against you
though. I seem to be the only
voice of criticism, looks like there’s no-one left on this list who
actually cares anymore. Yes, it is good to sell
more domains, no its not good to sell out your values in doing so. For the past year there
has been long arguments on this list that did not want to see domain camping,
yet this is exactly what is happening. Something is wrong here. -Sean. From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Adrian Kinderis Hung drawn and quartered hey? Thanks for the Monday morning laugh…
much appreciated. The laughter will cease should anyone
attempt to respond to this drivel, so please… let’s keep the posts
to a minimum… if only for today… (resist the urge Vic, I know you
are out there!) Adrian Kinderis From:
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean K. Finn dineonline.com.au had a legitimate business
associated with it. Dineonline.com.au was let lapse by a client’s
client. As an expiring domain, dineonline.com.au is now
registered to HITPRO PTY LTD, and now redirects to a search page that shows
rubbish content i.e. search pages redirecting to other content. A legitimate user and prior registrant of
dineonline.com.au is now deprived of using this domain, whereas one month prior
it would have been no worries for them to get their domain name back. Yes, I know they should have been vigilant and not
let it lapse, but that’s the reality of Australian businesses. This policy favours only the registrars, and domain
speculators, and domain campers, AND DOES NOT PROMOTE GROWTH OF THE AUSTRALIAN
ECONOMY, AS IT DENIES LEGITIMATE BUSINESS USE of .com.au domain names. This policy does not facilitate e-commerce in JON: Its simple, I
suggest rolling back this policy to disallow advertising and camping, it is the
ONLY responsible use. Don’t you people get this yet? You’ve completely rooted .com.au with this
policy of allowing B.S. advertising You are not care takers of this ccTLD domain, you are
exploiters, and you will be hung drawn and quartered when the appropriate time
comes. Spineless Bastards. |
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