Hello David, > > Any Ideas as to how it would/could work It would take weeks and weeks > just to go through and check up on every domain name and be a costly > excersise but could there be someway of the general public if they > stumble over these types of things to be able to inform auDA > of it and > supply all the info they can find publicly for it to be looked into? > Actually there is a complaints handling policy for such situations. See: http://www.auda.org.au/docs/auda-2002-25.txt In particular note the following: "3.1 Where a person believes that a registrant is not eligible to hold their domain name licence, that person should contact the registrar of record for the domain name (disclosed on the WHOIS service). 3.2 On receipt of a complaint about the eligibility of a registrant, the registrar must reconfirm the eligibility details of the registrant (for example, check that the registrant's business name registration is still current). If the eligibility details are current, the registrar is not required to take any further action. 3.3 If the eligibility details are not current, the registrar must contact the registrant to request that they update their eligibility details within 14 calendar days. The registrar must use reasonable commercial endeavours to contact the registrant (for example, if an email bounces, the registrar should attempt to contact the registrant by phone or fax)." Regards, BruceReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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