No. It just means they have a hell of a lot more experience than even you or auDA about what consumers want. You can ignore their opinions like a typical monopoly with their head up their ass, or actually listen to them. Why doesn't auDA be mature and get all the Registrars in a room and ask them what they think and listen to their collective experience.... Or don't you think you will like what you hear, because it is quite obviously a collective opinion. ...Skeeve _______________________________________________________ Skeeve Stevens, RHCE Email: skeeve§skeeve.org Si vis pacem, para bellum -----Original Message----- From: dns-bounces+skeeve=skeeve.org§dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+skeeve=skeeve.org§dotau.org] On Behalf Of Kim Davies Sent: Saturday, 24 September 2005 12:09 AM To: Deus Ex Machina Cc: .au DNS Discussion List Subject: Re: [DNS] Time for the rules to change regarding transferringdomainname licences Quoting Deus Ex Machina on Friday September 23, 2005: | | you are free to express your opinion but please dont talk about public | interest as though you have any real exposure to it. | since betwen me and bruce represent about half the name space I think | we have a far clearer idea of what the public interest is. I'm afraid being a registrar doesn't give you a monopoly on being correct. The implication that registrars have the unassailable high ground and other people are not in a position to have any expertise is laughable. kim --------------------------------------------------------------------------- List policy, unsubscribing and archives => http://dotau.org/ ======================================================================== iBurst Wireless Broadband from $34.95/month www.platformnetworks.net Forward undetected SPAM to: spam§mailsecurity.net.au ========================================================================Received on Sat Sep 24 2005 - 00:59:28 UTC
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