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  • 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.

  • ING not invited to domain name D-day

    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.

  • ING suspended admidst court action

    Fallout from the ACCC's announcement it's taking a domain name reseller to the Federal Court continues, with auDA today announcing it's suspending the company’s provisional accreditation status.

  • auDA to resellers: not on our watch

    auDA chief Chris Disspain has sent a clear message that the Australian domain authority won't tolerate rogue domain resellers.

  • auDA to get industry code of practice

    Domain name resellers from across the country have come out in support of comments made by NetRegistry CEO Larry Bloch, and auDA board member Joshua Rowe, as the auDA launches a code of practice aimed at the industry.

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