[DNS] AuDA Domain Name regulator in the red

[DNS] AuDA Domain Name regulator in the red

From: DomainNames.com.au <support§domainnames.com.au>
Date: Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:34:25 +1100
i dont think the story is about their deficit, but what they are 
actually doing/wasting/spending the funds derived from us 
(registrars/resellers) commercial efforts.,,whilst we have to be 
accountable to shareholders etc in relation to what we do with our 
funds/revenue, it appears that auda is accountable to no-one as 
exhibited in the "recent federal court action brought against it by a 
local Internet entrepreneur",,"auDA appeared to draw the case out as 
long as it could" thus incurring more costs for both parties, in the end 
auDA settled the case, could not have auda settled the case much earlier 
by sitting down with the other party instead as after the settlement the 
domain names were restored to the registrant, so what was the point of 
wasting all that money?,,sasha

Brett Fenton wrote:
> Without speaking for auDA, what you'll find is that auDA has always budgeted a 
> surplus, due largely to very conservative budgeting but also to build 
> finances to handle forseen (operating costs) and non-forseen contingencies 
> (once off legal actions for example).
>
> They are by definition a not for profit entity, so I think what you'll find is 
> that they have decided they have a sufficiently large bank balance to cover 
> reasonable operations and contingencies, and are now running a budget that is 
> either break even or in slight deficit. 
>
> Thats very normal and is really a non-story. 
>
> On Friday 05 December 2008 15:16:57 DomainNames.com.au wrote:
>
>   
>> and since auda is in the red, does that mean we will start seeing more
>> domain names being deleted and placed back into the pool for
>> re-registration?
>>     
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