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  • 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.

  • UPDATE: Australian registrar linked to NZ domain "scam"

    Internet Name Group has been implicated in a mass mail-out marketing scheme that has come under the scrutiny of domain registry authorities in New Zealand.

  • IRA terrorises domain name channel

    Complaints have been forwarded to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission concerning the marketing practices of Internet Registrations Australia.

  • Aust domain administrator warns against Open Your Mind

    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.

  • Melbourne IT accused of foul play

    An .au channel partner of Melbourne IT has accused the wholesale registrar for foul play leading up to the introduction of competition in the Australian domain name market.

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