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    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.

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    Domain name reseller Internet Name Group has expressed -surprise" at the ACCC's legal action against the company.

  • Local court action reignites domain name furore

    With the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission bringing an action against a domain name reseller in the Federal Court, the industry has got fired up once more about misleading practices.

  • Cybersquatting threatens Australian businesses

    With more than AU$250,000 spent on lawyers, and her business having ceased trading due to lack of capital, Tina Hanson is the human face behind domain name and trademark scuffles.

  • Domain name industry comes of age?

    auDA wresting control of org.au and id.au second-level domain names from industry personality Robert Elz has been met with support from an industry desperately fighting to clean up its image with users.

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