One month after EURid's denied Parson's allegations of abuse on the .eu ccTLD Landrush process, the organization discovered that three companies from UK namely [[Ovidio Ltd]], [[Fausto Ltd]], and [[Gabino Ltd]], used syndicated registrars as fronts to acquire and stockpile thousands of domain names. This activity, known as [[warehousing]], is not allowed, and EURid sued the registrars for breach of contract and froze more than 74,000 domain names that were allegedly stockpiled by syndicated registrars.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5216118.stm Thousands of EU Net Names Frozen]</ref> | One month after EURid's denied Parson's allegations of abuse on the .eu ccTLD Landrush process, the organization discovered that three companies from UK namely [[Ovidio Ltd]], [[Fausto Ltd]], and [[Gabino Ltd]], used syndicated registrars as fronts to acquire and stockpile thousands of domain names. This activity, known as [[warehousing]], is not allowed, and EURid sued the registrars for breach of contract and froze more than 74,000 domain names that were allegedly stockpiled by syndicated registrars.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/5216118.stm Thousands of EU Net Names Frozen]</ref> |