Norid realized in 2009 that the [[Whois]] record for co.no lists Elineweb as the owner of the domain name, though rights had already been outsourced to CoDNS for selling registrations under that third-level domain name. CoDNS had already offered a similar service in the Netherlands, under the third-level domain name co.nl.<ref name="sued"></ref> According to the Operational Manager of CoDNS, Sander Scholten, CoDNS sued Norid in 2011 after an inability to solve the ownership dispute in an "amicable way".<ref>[http://www.tld.sc/en/2011/10/cono-is-going-to-court/ .co.no is going to court], TLD.sc. Published 27 October 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2012.</ref> | Norid realized in 2009 that the [[Whois]] record for co.no lists Elineweb as the owner of the domain name, though rights had already been outsourced to CoDNS for selling registrations under that third-level domain name. CoDNS had already offered a similar service in the Netherlands, under the third-level domain name co.nl.<ref name="sued"></ref> According to the Operational Manager of CoDNS, Sander Scholten, CoDNS sued Norid in 2011 after an inability to solve the ownership dispute in an "amicable way".<ref>[http://www.tld.sc/en/2011/10/cono-is-going-to-court/ .co.no is going to court], TLD.sc. Published 27 October 2011. Retrieved 29 November 2012.</ref> |