conflict of interest supreme

conflict of interest supreme

From: Twiggy Ramirez <twiggy2606§yahoo.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Mar 2002 06:42:16 -0800 (PST)
aunic.com.au 
aunic.net.au

Please refer to the following page:

---  http://www.aunic.com.au/auznet.htm  ---

Is this really the handy work of an auDA Director?

A little difficult to swallow.

If I may quote the late Wayne Hussey,

<<

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A code of conduct, honour be fucked,
conflict of interest supreme.
Enforcing be dammed, we'll still all be spammed
There'll just be another new scheme.

We plead with Disspain, who with total disdain
says I'll deal with the matter for sure.
But the issues are tough, he don't know enough
and the problems just get more and more

We shout from the walls, "does auDA have balls?"
but our cries still go on unheeded.
The crooks are in charge, with new ones at large
New directors are now what are needed.
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>>


Twiggy








--- Webarama Support <support&#167;webarama.com.au> wrote:
> http://www.instra.com/auznet.htm
> 
> Is the stuff on this page accurate? Would the DNS
> list be interested in
> this page?
> 
> Dave.
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Twiggy Ramirez [mailto:twiggy2606&#167;yahoo.com] 
> Sent: Monday, 25 March 2002 12:27 AM
> To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
> Subject: Re: [DNS] auDA constitution & Mr Peter Dean
> 
> 
> 
> Ian,
> It is in fact a Director of auDA who is using
> www.aunic.com.au and
> www.aunic.net.au for his own commercial websites.
> 
> Internet Name Group have a commercial website
> sitting on www.asic.com.au
> 
> Both are misrepresenting themselves to Australian
> consumers. Both are
> making
> 
> a mokery of any proposed code of conduct. One sits
> on the Code of
> Conduct
> 
> committee. Both are Provisionally Accredited
> Registrars.
> 
> What hope can there possibly be for .au
> administration. ??
> 
>  
> Twiggy
>  
>   "Ian&#167;Lemonstone" <auda§lemonstone.com.au> wrote:
> Not knowing much
> about these matters I would have thought auDA could
> apply for a
> trademark for the aunic name which could then be
> used to obtain the
> aunic.com.au domain name.
> 
> Is this possible?
> 
> Ian
> 
> 
> 
> on 3/23/02 10:30 PM, Dassa at dassa&#167;dhs.org wrote:
> 
> > |> -----Original Message-----
> > |> From: Twiggy Ramirez
> [mailto:twiggy2606&#167;yahoo.com]
> > |> Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2002 10:03 PM
> > |> To: dns&#167;lists.auda.org.au
> > |> Subject: [DNS] auDA constitution & Mr Peter
> Dean
> > |> 
> > |> 
> > |> 
> > |> PREAMBLE to the auDA CONSTITUTION
> > |> "Taking the view that the Internet Domain Name
> System is a public 
> > |> asset, and that the .au ccTLD is under the
> sovereign control of the
> > |> Commonwealth of
> > |> Australia, auDA will administer the .au ccTLD
> for the benefit of
> the
> > |> Australian community."
> > |> 
> > |> Peter Dean is currently making a mockery of
> auDA and treating 
> > |> others
> > within
> > |> this industry, in our community with total
> contempt and disregard.
> > |> 
> > |> Peter Dean refuses to comment on the perceived
> cross-over between 
> > |> his
> > 
> > |> responsibilities as an auDA director, and his
> business practices
> > (reference:
> > |> www.aunic.com.au) which could be perceived as
> shady.
> > 
> > 
> > Although I might not agree with Peter on a lot of
> things, the fact he 
> > has the aunic.com.au domain name is not something
> that should be used 
> > against him. It is a failure of the namespace in
> general that allowed 
> > the registration of the name in the first place.
> It could be corrected
> 
> > easily enough if AuDA wished to. The fact no
> action other than the 
> > requirement to place the link to the actual AUNIC
> website at the top 
> > of the page means they have to wish to take
> further action regarding 
> > the name and Peter is fully entitled to use it
> IMHO.
> > 
> > As a Director of AuDA there may good reason for
> him to not participate
> 
> > in any decision regarding such names and their
> recovery.
> > 
> > Unless there is some specific evidence of improper
> behaviour or 
> > conduct, I suggest the use of the domain name is
> not sufficient to say
> 
> > there has been any by him.
> > 
> > Darryl (Dassa) Lynch.
> > 
> > 
> >
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