Domain Registry of America

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Domain Registry of America
Type Private
Founded 2001
Headquarters Markham, Ontario, Canada
Products Domain name registry
Web hosting
Website www.droa.com
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The Domain Registry of America is an Internet domain registrar based in the Canadian province of Ontario best known for sending solicitations for business that resemble legitimate invoices.

In 2003, the Federal Trade Commission reached a settlement with the company for practices such as transferring domain registrations to their service under the guise of domain renewal, and having hidden fees. Despite this action, the company still sends mass direct mail to consumers resembling invoices with "domain name expiration notice" in bold print. Targets for the company's mass mailings are known to be in Europe, Australia, Canada, and the United States with information obtained in violation of their ICANN registrar agreement.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Stephen Lawson. "Judge Halts Domain Deception", PC World, December 31, 2002. Retrieved on 2008-05-24. 
  2. ^ About Us. Domain Registry of America. Retrieved on 2008-05-24.