Have you had a look through the auDA Published Policies? This one: Complaints (Registrant Eligibility) Policy (2004-01) http://www.auda.org.au/policies/auda-2004-01/ looks to me like it would be applicable to a bodgy ABN situation. On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 08:50:24AM +0930, Mike wrote: > Hi All, > > I was going to wait a few more days before I asked onlist the same > question I put to the auda email address, but seeing how only some of my > questions normally get answered, I may as well make the question public... > > What can a person do if they want a domain that they know to be > fraudulently registered.. > > So..for the sake of clarity... > If I want to register domain XXXXXXXXXXYYYYYYYZZZZZZZ.com.au or > XXXXXXXYYYYYZZZZZZ.net.au and I know that the domain registrant has a > bodgy ABN, how do I go about registering the domain? > > Who do I make a comlaint to? > Who do I apply for the domain to? > Do I just go to my friendly neighbourhood reseller,or do I have to get a > ruling from AUDA first? > What is the correct procedure? > > Again, for clarity's sake, the ABN detail I'm referring to is not an > expiry, but a clear fraudulent entry.. > > I'm also wondering if a script is in place to check if a compny has a > corresponding ABN/ACN when registering a domain...and if it's not, then > why not? > > Especially if it is a requirement of a .com.au or .net.au registration.... > > > Mike. > ___________________________________________________________________________ David Keegel <djk§cybersource.com.au> http://www.cyber.com.au/users/djk/ Cybersource P/L: Linux/Unix Systems Administration Consulting/ContractingReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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