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Narnia Lewis’ Domain After All

posted on Thu 21 Aug 2008

Last month we reported on a pending WIPO UDRP dispute over the www.narnia.mobi domain name between the Estate of CS Lewis and a family in Scotland. The media coverage surrounding the dispute was significant, due largely to the respondent family’s claims that they purchased the domain name for their son, so he could have a “Narnia” e-mail address. The UDRP Panelist charged with deciding the dispute was not so easily swayed:

Prince Caspian’s Domain

posted on Thu 17 Jul 2008

The estate of author CS Lewis, have filed a complaint through WIPO’s Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy (UDRP) seeking transfer of the domain name www.NARNIA.mobi from an eleven year old Scottish boy who was to receive it as a birthday gift from his parents. He was a fan of the CS Lewis novels. His parents thought he’d like to use the domain as an e-mail address.

.com.au Domain Names Up for Sale

posted on Sun 1 Jun 2008

The registration of .com.au is regulated by .au Domain Adminstration Ltd (auDA). Domains are registered through approved domain name Registrars. Once registered, the licensed holder of a .com.au domain name could only transfer the domain to another party in a limited set of circumstances (eg. settlement of a trade mark dispute or as part of a sale of business). Changes to the auDA Transfers (Change of Registrant) Policy which came recently came into effect on 1 June 2008 now allows a domain name registrant to transfer their domain name licence to another party for any reason.