InternetNZ InternetNZ (INZ) is a not for profit, common interest society, established to maintain and extend the availability of the Internet and its.

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InternetNZ InternetNZ (INZ) is a not for profit, common interest society, established to maintain and extend the availability of the Internet and its associated technologies and applications in New Zealand. Our major objective To promote the competitive provision of Internet access, services and facilities in an open and uncaptureable environment

InternetNZ

InternetNZ holds IANA delegation for.nz. The.nz registry is operated by an InternetNZ subsidiary company, NZ Registry Services, and is regulated through a committee and the office of the Domain Name Commissioner. Registry operates on first come first served, and no check on registrant details.

InternetNZ In 1999 INZ started development of a shared registry system (SRS) for.nz. Broad consultation with the local Internet community was undertaken during 2000, to evolve appropriate policies for governance & operation of the SRS. In developing Whois policy, careful consideration was given to relevant legislation, e.g. privacy & consumer protection laws. NZs Privacy Act is similar to legislation in many OECD countries

InternetNZ Many registers operate in NZ with publicly accessible databases: Companies Office Motor Vehicleswww.ltsa.govt.nzwww.ltsa.govt.nz Electoral Roll Telephonewww.whitepages.co.nzwww.whitepages.co.nz

InternetNZ WHOIS discloses: Name, Address, Phone, Fax & details for: – Registrant – Registrar – Administrative Contact – Technical Contact and Name Servers names & IP numbers

InternetNZ Users confirm on submission their agreement to all published terms Users are advised that the following activities are strictly forbidden. Using multiple WHOIS queries, or using the output of multiple WHOIS queries in conjunction with any other facility or service, to enable or effect a download of part or all of the.nz Register. Using any information contained in the WHOIS query output to attempt a targeted contact campaign with any person, or any organisation, using any medium. A breach of these conditions will be treated as a breach of the.nz Policies and Procedures. Sanctions in line with those specified in the policies and procedures at may result from any breach

InternetNZ 137,000 names in.nz 1,070,000 whois queries per month Limits of 50 queries per hour from a single IP number Registrars (now 45 authorised) have higher limits

InternetNZ Registrant / Registrar terms and conditions require that information will be published via whois. Where false information is discovered, registrar must take action to correct – final remedy is name removal from the zone file

InternetNZ Only one significant instance of abuse, via dictionary attack and distributed IP collection points. Involved replica pro forma invoicing to registrants for.net.nz equivalents of.co.nz names.

InternetNZ Some demand for Who-was – mostly from the legal community, wishing to know domain name details at a given date / time from the past. No IDN in.nz, and seen as low priority.

InternetNZ Links InternetNZ Domain Name Commissioner NZ Registry Services Whois policy Privacy Policy List of all.nz policies 35.htmlwww.dnc.org.nz/story/ html

Thank you.