Scott.L
Top Contributor
Hey Scott, simple answer, because clause 9.9 of the auDA Constitution requires it. This is a common practice with similar entities
9.9 Determination of Application by the Board
a. The Board must determine whether or not to approve each application for Membership at the next Board meeting after receipt of the application.
So the board can pick and choose who they want? Now I wonder, What selection criteria is used to approve or decline applicants? it seems rather excessive for a board to filter its own membership bias, especially when the board is voted into the roles they maintain via its membership. Im not suggesting conspiracy theories, Im simply suggesting that this clause seems to conflict with the interest of the internet community at large...there is what approx 100 members [demand / supply] voting for the board? 1.7 million registrants and 100 people decide who runs the show?
what other government endorsed entities empowered by policy creation, power to directly affect economic efficiency actually approves a membership bias?