The rules governing domain name sales and transfers in Australia were relaxed this week as domain name registry body auDA released its new change of registrant policy.
In a series of reforms announced this week, the Australian Domain Name Administrator (auDA) has regulated against domain traders by outlawing the practice of registering a domain name for the sole purpose of reselling it.
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.
Australia's domain name regulator auDA has hit out at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) alleging the competition watchdog is refusing to cooperate with its action against Domain Names Australia.
A church pastor in central Queensland has bought two internet domains bearing the name of Premier Anna Bligh.
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