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  • Domain regulator restrains SiteGeneral

    Web hosting services company SiteGeneral.com has been slapped over the wrist by the nation's domain regulator for unauthorised transfer of domain names between registrars.

  • UPDATE:auDA slaps down registrar over breach

    An accredited domain name registrar accused of transferring domain names without the owners permission has angrily denied the charge, saying it had permission to transfer the names.

  • 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.

  • Another .au domain name scandal causes a stir

    The Australian domain name industry is up in arms amidst claims the latest marketing activities of reseller Internet Registry are misleading.

  • auDA warns registrants of new domain scam

    .au Domain Administration (auDA) has sent out new warnings to domain name registrants regarding letters and faxes being sent by Domains Australia Pty Ltd offering a range of registration of a .com domain for AU$225.

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  • Property business sunk after domain dispute

    A Sydney Web-based business has been stripped of its registered domain name with only 24 hours notice by an administrative body, after it was found to have "wrongly lapsed" from its original owner early last year.

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