Melbourne IT has been censured by domain name regulator auDA over a promotional letter it sent to 1,500 domain name owners in February.
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.
A New York Internet service provider is working to recover its hijacked domain name and e-mail services, according to a posting on its site Sunday in the US.
Regulatory authority auDA has censured domain name reseller Web Access for breaching policy relating to the transfer of domain names.
The federal government has released a tender for the provision of registration services for the gov.au domain.
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