Firstly, I have never taken anything Paul (aka Snoopy) has said on this forum seriously, and when I see him try to tack his agenda of "CANCEL THE DIRECT .AU REGISTRATION" and "CANCEL the ABN REQUIREMENTS" onto the end of everything everyone posts on here, it makes me cringe.
I find both those statements GOING IN THE WRONG DIRECTION and I'm not hearing it from dozens of everyday Australian businesses I speak to on the phone every week.
I find his comments on my own posts, and anyone else who doesn't agree with him, arrogant and holier than though.
The .UK comparison is WEAK and irrelevant until we see what happens after 10th June 2019. And it will take a few years after that. And even then, our system of "first rights" will probably be different, so that makes it even more irrelevant.
Just because "Snoopy" speaks the MOST and the LOUDEST on these forums, doesn't make him right. And I know a lot of people are getting sick of him coming across as though he "represents" the domainer community. Because he does not. He doesn't represent what I think, put it that way.
.COM.AU should never have existed in the first place. It should have been .AU right from the start. We are now dealing with the changeover, and it is, of course, going to be very painful. It always was.
I've been told off in the past for getting personal with this guy, by various people who have somehow been dazzled by him (or scared - but why? weak-sheep?), but I have met him in person now, and I have tried to reverse engineer anything of worth or value he has contributed to the AUSTRALIAN domain name industry, or any sales he has done in the past, or his current domain portfolio and I have tried to give his words credibility... but... I DON'T GET IT?! I don't see anything special there so I won't be wasting any more time there. His arrogant presence on this forum that he is some kind of "domainer god" (small g) is laughable. He has never impressed me, in posts, in person, and I doubt he ever will.
He is 95% negative on the Australian domain name space, on everything auDA... and I've basically had enough of this guy, if you can't already tell. It appears that no matter what happens, he will find something negative to say about it. This is NOT how you create positive change, by bitching and moaning about anything and everything, constantly.
Some people may think this is "too personal" but whatever.. it is what it is. I call a spade a spade. I've given this guy as many chances as I can. Deal with it. Sorry, but I'm not sorry. Moving on.
auDA has been called into line this year. More so than ever before in history. They know domainers have a POWERFUL VOICE. It's now time they were GIVEN A CHANCE to step up. However, this needs to happen quicker than the current snail's pace. But, of course, it can't happen overnight.
I respect Anthony's Domain Shield blackout, but I don't like it one bit. Domain Shield is such an important part of the drop-catching industry and I can fully understand his frustration. As domainers, and even when I speak to normal business owners, EVERYONE I SPEAK TO would PREFER a DIRECT .AU registration - but in the same breath, EVERYONE I SPEAK TO wants to know WHAT THE RULES ARE GOING TO BE . . . RIGHT NOW.
.. add the fact that our one and only wholesale Registry future is ambiguous just makes it all that more unsettling...
All of this ambiguity has been dragging on for FAR TOO LONG and is now past the point of RIDICULOUS. Which is why I can understand Anthony making this strike, or, STATEMENT, if you will. Someone needs to stand up... or this thing will go on until "2022" like Anthony says.
I think this is a pivotal moment and I applaud Anthony for manifesting it.
I have personally put my hand up to be on the new auDA Policy Review Panel and I hope auDA let me be a part of representing the general Australian business community, who I speak to every day. If they do, I will be doing my best to PUSH THINGS FORWARD AT A RAPID PACE, whilst being fair and reasonable and realistic, and respect my place as one peg in the cog, as one member of a cross-section panel, and do all I can to assist in nailing down exactly what the Direct .AU Registration rules are going to be. I'd hope to also represent some positive changes and note some negative rules that need to be omitted, from the current policies.
Enough is enough. The Australian public, and every person in Australia who owns an Australian domain name, or hundreds of them, WANTS TO KNOW WHAT IS HAPPENING AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and WHEN that moment is going to come.