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anthony
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Further decision has been made in regard to future changes.
MyPTSD.com will become the current ptsdforum.org, as planned, however; it will not become part of the business model for legal reasons. MyPTSD.com will remain classified as a privately funded hobby site. The site authentication will change under the umbrella of MyPTSD Pty Ltd when the company is formed is 2013 / 2014, being when I obtain my qualifications and the business is established, thus I will be employed by that company for a day a week.
The companies only official site will be myptsd.com.au, which will have no official tie to this forum due to the legal complexities of the therapeutic industry. This way, every single person on the forum who has any type of therapeutic qualification remain legally and enforceable wavered from any advice or discussion given, as is now.
It keeps a very clear and distinctive separation between therapeutic advice and online discussion. It also keeps a very distinct and clear separation between what is global and what is local. An offshore person can employ a person in Australia for services, however; if done through a .com domain TLD then laws become very murky because the US has jurisdiction over .com and .net TLD's globally. They don't over .org and more specifically, .com.au, being Australian jurisdiction by law.
MyPTSD.com will become the current ptsdforum.org, as planned, however; it will not become part of the business model for legal reasons. MyPTSD.com will remain classified as a privately funded hobby site. The site authentication will change under the umbrella of MyPTSD Pty Ltd when the company is formed is 2013 / 2014, being when I obtain my qualifications and the business is established, thus I will be employed by that company for a day a week.
The companies only official site will be myptsd.com.au, which will have no official tie to this forum due to the legal complexities of the therapeutic industry. This way, every single person on the forum who has any type of therapeutic qualification remain legally and enforceable wavered from any advice or discussion given, as is now.
It keeps a very clear and distinctive separation between therapeutic advice and online discussion. It also keeps a very distinct and clear separation between what is global and what is local. An offshore person can employ a person in Australia for services, however; if done through a .com domain TLD then laws become very murky because the US has jurisdiction over .com and .net TLD's globally. They don't over .org and more specifically, .com.au, being Australian jurisdiction by law.