auDA Consumer Alert 07/03/2005
auDA warns Australian businesses to be wary of American domain
name organisation
Melbourne, March 7, 2005:
.au Domain Administration (auDA), the administrator of .au domain
names, today issued a warning to all Australian businesses with
domain names, and those likely to register domain names in the
future, to be wary of an organisation trading as Federal Bureau
of Domain Names (FBODN), http://www.fbodn.com.
auDA has been informed that FBODN has contacted several Australian
businesses – including an internationally renowned Australian
icon – falsely positioning itself as the global domain name administrator.
auDA understands that FBODN has told these Australian businesses
that someone has applied to register their name in .biz but that
FBODN has blocked the registration and is now able to offer the
name in .biz to the Australian business.
Chris Disspain CEO of auDA said, “As far as auDA can ascertain,
FBODN is not an official, or US Government-endorsed, administrator
of .biz or any other domain name extension. As such, Australian
businesses should be wary of any contact with FBODN.”
“Australian businesses should also be aware that anyone can register
a .biz domain name. Additionally, those who own the comparable
.com domain name extension are not able to veto the registration
of the .biz extension by someone else.” Mr Disspain continued.
Despite FBODN’s website being heavily branded with American icons,
imagery and references to the US Federal Government, www. fbodn.com
is registered to Michael Goodall – a resident of London, England.
“At this stage auDA and its international domain name administrator
counterparts are still investigating FBODN. However, I stress
again that all Australian businesses who are contacted by FBODN
should act cautiously” Mr Disspain concluded.
Last Updated: 07/03/2005 14:19
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