The ACCC has angrily denied it has severed ties with Australian domain name regulator auDA.
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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 legal dispute between Internet company Domain Names Australia (DNA) and domain name regulator auDA has turned nasty, with the company publicly questioning auDA's legal authority to regulate the industry.
Melbourne IT has been caught out faxing domain name registry keys and passwords to its client base without customers' knowledge or permission, in a potentially serious breach of domain name security.
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