[Australia] chapter registration
Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
Bruce.Bannerman at dpi.vic.gov.au
Wed Jul 18 15:43:31 PDT 2007
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> >
> > However, before all of this gets started, we will need to sort out:
> >
> > - just what the Australian Chapter of OSGeo is (if it exists).
> The problem here is registration. To undertake any type of activity
> with financial/legal risk (such as a conf), we need to be incorporated.
> That's a state matter. I've asked the Dept of Consumer and Employment
> protection here in WA about that, and while they'll help with
> incorporation in WA, they won't give out any advice with respect to
> national bodies, except to say we may want to consider registration in
> each state or through ASIC as a pty ltd company. I've had conflicting
> advice as to which way to go on this. Until we get some solid advice as
> to what legal liabilities we may be open for in operating in a state
> other than what we are incorporated in, I don't think we can make a
> decision on that one.
IMO:
I agree, if you check the ASIC Website (
http://www.search.asic.gov.au/gns001.html) you'll see that the Australian
Computer Society for instance has only a national body that appears to be
registered, however it has branches in each state.
I'd say that some legal advice is required. If we have any collegues in
Brisbane, a former Australian chair of the ACS may still be practicing
there as a lawyer specialising in IP from memory (at least he was around
six years ago). Contact me off-line for his name if you want to follow
this up.
Now, where do we find the money...
Bruce
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