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  • Administrator suspends TotalNIC accreditation

    The .au domain administrator (auDA) said last night it had suspended the registrar accreditation of Capital Networks--trading as TotalNIC.

  • Misspelled Google case may end up in court

    A local businessman wants googl.com.au and has threatened to sue the Australian domain regulator to get it.

  • ING suspended admidst court action

    Fallout from the ACCC's announcement it's taking a domain name reseller to the Federal Court continues, with auDA today announcing it's suspending the company’s provisional accreditation status.

  • Federal Court dismisses appeal over domain notices

    The Federal Court has rejected an appeal by Domain Names Australia (DNA) and its director, Chesley Rafferty, against a finding in April that domain name notices distributed in July and September 2003 were "misleading and deceptive".

  • Local court action reignites domain name furore

    With the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission bringing an action against a domain name reseller in the Federal Court, the industry has got fired up once more about misleading practices.

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