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.
On Monday 19 notorious domain name reseller ING was placed under the administration of Melbourne-based chartered accountants Brooke Bird.
ING administrator Brooke Bird is selling extensive customer lists and rights to the company’s proprietary software, in an attempt to recuperate AU$900,000 in outstanding debts.
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.
Allegations of unethical behaviour in the domain name game are being bandied about, with Australian domain name companies claiming to be concerned about the impact on consumer's perception of the industry as a whole.
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