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  • Melbourne IT breaches registrar agreement

    Melbourne IT has been censured by domain name regulator auDA over a promotional letter it sent to 1,500 domain name owners in February.

  • auDA launches legal attack on domain company

    Australia's domain name administrator, auDA, has unsuccessfully applied to the Federal Court to restrain a registry from using funds secured as a result of a mail-out earlier this year of domain registration documents the administrator claims resemble invoices.

  • auDA reverses domain transfer after policy breach

    Regulatory authority auDA has censured domain name reseller Web Access for breaching policy relating to the transfer of domain names.

  • Court rules in favour of ICANN

    A federal judge has denied a preliminary injunction filed against the organisation that oversees Internet domain names and addresses.

  • 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".

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