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  • ING bites back at ACCC claims

    Domain name reseller Internet Name Group has expressed “surprise” at the ACCC’s legal action against the company.

  • Aust domain administrator warns against Open Your Mind

    The .au Domain Administration has issued a warning concerning an e-mail by a domain services company run by the same man who was in charge of disgraced domain name reseller Internet Name Group.

  • ING under administration

    On Monday 19 notorious domain name reseller ING was placed under the administration of Melbourne-based chartered accountants Brooke Bird.

  • 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.

  • ING not invited to domain name D-day

    auDA's suspension of reseller Internet Name Group as a provisionally-accredited registrar remains in place, even as the registry for .com.au, .net.au, .org.au and .id.au prepares to go live.

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