brett fenton wrote: > We can clear this up right now I believe. > > The domain in question is netrider.org.au, NetRegistry is the Registrar > of the domain name. > > The legal entity owning the name is: > > Registrant: LS1 Owners Club of Australia > Registrant ID: ABN 53415321024 Which has been maliciously changed since 16:26 this afternoon from a registrant of "Netriders Australia" to what you see above, when NetRegistry was formally requested by fax from Netrider to change the contact name and supply the domain password to the new contacts. NetRegistry contacted the incorrect contact name listed on the domain record in response to the fax. This person, or NetRegistry, have since 16:26 this afternoon modified the domain record. Obviously it is a malicious pre-emptive attack in an attempt to difuse Netrider as the legal leasee of netrider.org.au In email responses to the NetRegistry Sales Manager this afternoon, Netrider specifically advised that the domain contact name had no authority from Netrider and any attempts from this person to claim they are a representative of Netrider is false and fraudulent. Yet, NetRegistry have still allowed the domain record to be maliciously updated. Netrider, Netrider.org.au, and Netriders Australia is a legal organisation under ABN 20 358 868 741 and with Victorian Business Name registration and a Trademark on the Netrider name. This has all been communicated to NetRegistry and it's Sales Manager. In addition to netrider.org.au, Netrider is also the legal leasee of netrider.com.au and netrider.net.au > On checking ABR the ABN matches the specified business name. My > understanding is from the one piece of internal communication I've seen > between Jason and a member of NetRegistry is that Jason is confusing the > Registrant and the Registrant/Technical/Admin contacts. No confusion. As I stated, since 16:26 this afternoon the domain record for the registrant has been maliciously changed from "Netriders Australia" to what you outline above. The registrantID has also been maliciously changed since 16:26 this afternoon > We have procedures in place where for example if an authorized contact left an > organization, an offier of the legal entity can follow a process that > requests we modify the appropriate contacts. As per the fax sent to NetRegistry at 16:26 this afternoon, which has resulted in the malicious change to the domain record. -- Cheers, JasonReceived on Fri Oct 03 2003 - 00:00:00 UTC
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