sceggy wrote:
Simon
This is interesting, however what does concern us is that associations are meant to be independent and above board. I AM A SCEPTICAL "OLD GIT", and I am nervous since I find non of the following on the site:
1. Legal status of the association, and therefore liability of members
2. Articles of association
3. Current committee members
4. Affilitation with any national chartered bodies
5. Address for sending legal correspondence
6. Financial standing of the association
7. Technical qualifications of the [temporary] committee that will assign a companies ranking
8. Voting rights of members
9. Law under which the association will operate
The domain name is clearly registered to an individual and not the association, so who owns the IP to the domain - is it yourself or the association.
The contact email address on the WHOIS records is to a commercial organisation - DISKLABS.
I don't wish to be negative, but is this just another ruse to (i) add a logo to a website; (ii) to understand the competitive landscape in the market; (iii) force companies to join yet another industry association or chartered body.
Personally I don't have enough time keeping up to date with the likes of the chartered bodies out there who have spent 40-100 years developing a valid professional membership and brand!!!
scegs :-O
All these are very good points, and I take them all on board.
Your points 1 - 9 are all valid and need looking into. I have never set up an association before, hence these questions remain unanswered. However, I have done something about it.
As for the domain, when the Association is legal, I will arrange for it to be transferred from my personal ownership to that of the association.
The whole point of this organisation is to make it fair, not to make a competitive advantage from it. If all of us who have invested time and money are members, the clients will feel safer knowing that they are sending their valuable data to a professional organisation, rather than the 'not so good ones'.
ANY HELP WHATSOEVER with your points 1 - 9 would be most appreciated. I cant do this all on my own.
Regards,
Simon
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Simon
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