[AusNOG] Legal Challenge To Meta Data Laws

Mark Smith markzzzsmith at gmail.com
Fri Sep 11 22:46:29 EST 2015


On 11 Sep 2015 18:55, "Chad Kelly" <chad at cpkws.com.au> wrote:
>
> Sounds like a plan.
> Though I reckon we need some CEO's from some large companies involved in
the sector involved as well.

Why?



> Regards Chad.
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> On 9/11/2015 2:13 PM, Andrew Kitchen wrote:
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>> Look I have connections in Canberra and I am very well connected with my
local MP and have been very successful in getting projects funded in my
local area so happy to put my hand up....
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>> Sent on the go with Vodafone
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>> -------- Original Message --------
>> Subject: Re: [AusNOG] Legal Challenge To Meta Data Laws
>> From: Chad Kelly
>> To: ausnog at lists.ausnog.net
>> CC:
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>> On 9/10/2015 9:41 AM, ausnog-request at lists.ausnog.net wrote:
>> > ahaha and your ruling is opposite to mine and others, I guess it
depends
>> > who is sitting on the CAC desk at the time, and as discussed here at
>> > length the whole thing contradicts itself anyway, but what do you
expect
>> Yeah, plus they have been discussing this for 6 years!.
>> So its not really a new idea at all.
>> I found a post in the registered providers forum on WHT Au discussing
>> these laws back in 2009 the other day.
>> As I have said before short of paying and or having lobbyists in
>> Canberra to get the government to do what you want, their is not much
>> you can do.
>> That said the government do have rules surrounding lobbying but thats
>> because they are required to have at least a couple to try and prevent
>> too much influence, but if you have the right organisation structure and
>> know the right people its not that hard to change the governments
>> decisions, but you need to have a say very early on when legislation is
>> being developed not at the 11th hour.
>> We need an industry body setup that has a  specific role to look after
>> the needs of web hosting providers and ISps and that can lobby
>> government. The community radio sector have had one for years, if that
>> wasn't the case the government would of stopped funding them years ago,
>> its only through lobbying that the sector gets a few million a year.
>> Same goes for a lot of other groups and parts of our society.
>> Regards Chad.
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>> CPK Web Services
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