- Cybersquatting: Registering a domain name with the bad faith intent of profiting from the goodwill or reputation of someone else’s trademark, brand identity, company name, or personal name
- Domain Taste-Testing: Registering a domain name for a short period of time to determine its profitability, and then having it deleted it for a refund
- False Contact Information: Intentionally entering in false, misleading or inaccurate contact information when registering a domain name
- Copyright Infringement: Using a domain name to host copyrighted material without permission from the copyright owner
- DNS abuse: a broad term used by auDA that covers the misuse of a domain name
Domains
Reporting Domain Name Policy Breaches
For complaints relating to domain name breaches of policy or other related activity, please contact domain.policy@melbourneit.com.au and ATTN: Admin and Billing in the subject.
Some examples of domain name policy breaches include: