“After four years of Plaid Cymru
with power over us and doing nothing positive to help, Edwina Hart became
Minister.” says Maredudd ap Gwyndaf, ex-director of dotCYM, “Nominet were given
the nod to move in and we had no hope against a large company that was being
helped by many a Welsh person to take such an important resource away from the
country. It makes no difference whether Labour or Plaid Cymru are in power,
there is no interest in social enterprises, especially if there is talk of
benefitting the culture or language as a part of the venture.”
With only two volunteer working
in their spare time with dotCYM, it was possible to run the enterprise but
impossible to fight against Nominet, the Welsh civil servants, the Welsh
Government, Darran Hill and his PR company, and Ieuan Evans and other members
of Nominet’s Wales Advisory Group.
According to Maredudd ap Gwyndaf,
“We would meet with Welsh politicians in Cardiff and London and Nominet and a
member of the Wales Advisory Group had already met with all of them lying about
dotCYM by saying that we only wanted to create a domain for Welsh speaker,
ignoring the rest of the Welsh people and businesses. This was a complete lie
and they knew this, but with only enough time to meet a handful of politicians
and no money to fight Nominet with the law it was impossible to stop their lies
and PR machine. Every politician which I met supported us after they became
aware of the truth but I didn’t have the time to meet enough of them.
It didn’t take Nominet long to show their lack of respect to
Wales. They created a website for their .cymru and .wales domains and used
Google Translate to tranlate the English content to Wales. The news story can
be seen here
In order to try to understand why
Welsh civil servants would be so determined to ensure that Wales lost ownership
and control of their domain we made a Freedom of Information request for all
the communication between Nominet and the civil servants. The request was
refused due to the rist that some people would be unhappy with the information
would it be released:
“A series of recent
campaigns have focused on the role of the Welsh Government in the delivery of
the top level domain names. An announcement has recently been made regarding
the delivery of an application for top level domains for Wales. It is likely
that the release of any further information at this time will give rise to
further campaigns which are likely to cause damage to the delivery of a strong
top level domain.
The relationship that the Welsh
Government has with its stakeholders is central to delivering the outcomes of
Digital Wales, such as reducing the impact of digital exclusion. Any publicity
surrounding the creation of domain names carries the potential to damage
relationships between the Welsh Government and business and community
stakeholders. This will result in a situation in which stakeholders will be
less likely to engage with the Welsh Government and this will put at risk the
Welsh Government’s ability to deliver against the policy aims described in
Delivering a Digital Wales.”
“The whole point of Freedom of Information is to have transparency in Government”, said Maredudd ap Gwyndaf, “It’s ridiculous that the government can keep this information from us due to the fact that they’re scared that people would be unhappy with it and may campaign as a result.”
The full
statement is HERE
4 comments:
Yet another example of colonialist rule. Another Welsh resource given away by buildings in order to create jobs in England.
Former Labour MP John Owen Jones in the Western Mail backs this up in the WM 'Welsh public life 'riddled with people who toe the line' warns quango chair'
http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/welsh-politics/welsh-politics-news/2012/12/18/welsh-public-life-riddled-with-people-who-toe-the-line-warns-quango-chair-91466-32445544
looks like BBC Wales have their orders 'Net name .wales jump ahead of .scot' screams the headline
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-20768273
It's a shame this issue has become toxic but I guess we know why the Welsh media didn't touch the story from the comment above, criticizing Plaid Cymru and Labour isn't done in media circles in Cardiff.
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