[DNS] more great auda work, NOT

[DNS] more great auda work, NOT

From: info&#167;enigmaticminds.com.au <(info§enigmaticminds.com.au)>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 2008 16:56:50 +1000
Australian Style is the owner of at least 3 registrars (Bottle  
Domains, Domain Central and Explorer Domains, they also run  
Name.com.au) so they can easily register any domain and by-pass the  
normal checks required - hence the registration of the .org.au even  
though it appears they are not eligible to hold it.

It appears they are snatching up high value domains for speculative  
purposes such as monetisation and/or selling and by owning so many  
registrars are in a prime position to get prime domains that expire  
with these registrars.



On 17/06/2008, at 4:34 PM, Sean K. Finn wrote:

> Hi Ian,
>
> Could you please quote some references so that we can strike out one  
> of the:
>
> Charity,
> Not-For-Profit,
> or a Special Interest Club.
>
> From the list definitively?
>
> If we are able to, then we have demonstrated in this thread that  
> Australian Style PTY LTD is ineligible under the current criteria to  
> be the holder of a this .org.au domain.
>
> With the same rationale we've used here, we can use the same logic  
> to then scrap ANY and ALL PTY LTD's, or Registered Sole Traders  
> from .org.au domains.
>
> The Onus does really now fall on the Registrar to confirm with their  
> registrant that the registrant is eligible, and to ask their  
> registrant for proof of their status as either Club, Not For Profit  
> or Charity.
>
> If this cannot be established, then the domains should go into  
> pending delete status.
>
> Cheers,
> Sean.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dns-bounces+sean.finn=ozservers.com.au&#167;dotau.org [mailto:dns-bounces+sean.finn=ozservers.com.au§dotau.org 
> ] On Behalf Of Ian Smith
> Sent: Tuesday, 17 June 2008 4:02 PM
> To: .au DNS Discussion List
> Subject: Re: [DNS] more great auda work, NOT
>
> On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, Sean K. Finn wrote:
>
>> Possibly he Has, Yes.
>>> maybe im wrong, i stand corrected, ofcourse "AUSTRALIAN STYLE PTY  
>>> LTD "
>>> must be non profit, and Nic Mason who also seems to own a  
>>> few .com.au
>>> names are all registering then in the name of charity.
>>> So what we've boiled it down to so far (Feel free to check my logic)
>>
>> Is:
>>
>> The domain domain.org.au
>>
>>>>>> Domain Name:             domain.org.au
>>>>>> Registrant:              AUSTRALIAN STYLE PTY LTD
>>>>>> Registrant ID:           ACN 099892814
>>>>>> Eligibility Type:        Company
>>
>>
>> Has been registered as Either a Charity, Not-For-Profit, or a  
>> Special Interest Club.
>>
>> The Special Interest Club doesn't have to be a charity or not-for- 
>> profit though.
>
> This is nonsense.  The 'Special Interest Club' provision - which only
> used to apply to asn.au, I wasn't aware that the asn.au and org.au
> eligibility requirements appear to have been 'merged' - applies to
> clubs, ie Unincorporated Associations, which are certainly not
> companies.  Check your dictionary.
>
> There is also provision for Registered Clubs, which are a very  
> specific
> animal, and are licenced under legislation provisions in each State.
> They might also be companies, but they are registered as Registered
> Clubs, and can get alcohol and probably gambling licences and such.
>
> Registered Charities are also a special beast, and registering as a
> Charity is *hard*, there are all sorts of specific provisions to  
> prevent
> Joe Blow registering as a Charity fraudulantly, not least the  
> provisions
> satisfying the ATO regarding tax deductability for donations etc.  For
> these reasons, Charities are also easily found on the public record.
>
>> I can see nothing so far indicating that domain.org.au is NOT one of
>> the above, as I am neither privy to their Constitution nor their
>> Special Interest Club functionatilty.
>
> Companies are incorporated.  Clubs are usually not - if they are, they
> will then be Incorporated Associations, and have other rego than an  
> ACN.
>
>>> From what's been said in this Email, we have to have more than
>> personal doubt for AuDA to actually investigate. AUSTRALIAN STYLE PTY
>> LTD have not yet demonstrated that they are NOT operating in the
>> capacity defined above.
>
> The real point is that all this is a smokescreen.  AuDA is now run by
> and for the Registrars, and any pretense of holding registrants to any
> provisions are merely for show.  Now that 'greedy domainer slime' (to
> quote our old mate Randy Bush) are entirely running the show, taking  
> odd
> potshots at particular abuses such as this one that happen to come to
> light will do no good at all, I'm afraid.
>
> Since the domainer / domain 'sales' provision was introduced - quite  
> to
> the contrary of the weight of submissions to that stacked panel - the
> slather has been completely opened, and with the current  
> administration
> of AuDA, it will stay completely open, though someone putting in  
> enough
> effort might get one or two out of hundreds of cases of abuse actually
> deregistered, which will matter little to the aforementioned GDS who
> have many more 'in stock'.
>
>> Perhaps his Special Interest Group is designed to horde domain names
>> for monetisation, instead of let's say, tennis or go-karting on
>> weekends.
>
> Exactly.  You'd think the GDS would be happy to just rape {com,net}.au
> and leave {org,asn}.au alone - but greed knows no such limitations.
>
>> Doesn't yet mean we should get out the spanking paddle.
>
> There isn't one any more.  Plutocracy rules the .au domain, it's over.
> If it wasn't all over, we'd still have Vic Cinc and co whinging here.
>
> cheers, Ian
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sean.
>
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