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I'm a demand class member and will be voting in this year's election.
I own a decent number of domains and derive the majority of my income from online activities, which include developed .au domains.
I've never had any run-ins with auDA over my domains, I've never received any legal threats over my domains, and I've never had any other issues that have caused problems.
I've sold a handful of .au domains, however I've never had the need to sell one within the first six months. I take the time to develop all of my domains properly, so I've never lived with the fear that I may lose any domains due to being outside of the monetisation policy. Trademarks and misspellings I avoid.
I don't care if certain policy changes may increase the value of our domains, because to be honest I don't want prices to get any higher right now. That may sound crazy, but I'm an accumulator rather than a seller. If domain values halved tomorrow I'd be a happy man, because I have no need or desire to sell any of my domains, but a hunger to buy more quality domains.
I'm sure I'm not the only demand class member who fits a similar profile.
With that in mind, I'm wondering what benefits the candidates think they can offer my business, and why I should vote for them...?
You must be very lucky! The fact is many AUDA policies have been changed over the years and more need changing.... You have been lucky to not have suffered like many have. Examples of old AUDA policy include:
1. Only 1 domain name allowed per legal entity ( must be a registered company business trademark etc)
2. No domain monetisation allowed
3. No Sale of domain names allowed ( you had to sell the trademark or business which included the domain name license)
4. Policy delete with little or no consultation or fair process to the owner
etc etc.
The fact is AUDA's overly restrictive rules and red tape have been the most restrictive of nearly every other country on earth and its slowed down the growth of online business and free enterprise. They also have at times been very harsh on people who own domain names rightfully in favour of major law firms or major companies. ...
A Better .com.au and the more needed changes need good solid representation. Voting for Erhan and some others running from this board seems to be the best bet for many on this forum and possibly the great good of the industry.
For a good history lesson on the .com.au name space and how AUDA has progressed go here http://wayback.archive.org/web/*/http://www.auda.org.au Auda only came into existence in 1999. Many people here had .com.au domain names before they even existed! http://web.archive.org/web/19991128161059/http://auda.org.au/ Interesting to see the AUDA CEO position was for a 2 year contract initially! Maybe its time this was re- advertised and opened up to new candidates also http://web.archive.org/web/20000519175328/http://www.auda.org.au/audaceo.html
http://web.archive.org/web/20000817053822/http://www.auda.org.au/ceo-advert.html Period: 2 year contract; performance review after first 6 months
and yearly thereafter; contract renewable subject to satisfactory performance and ongoing business
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