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'''Netlynx Technologies Pvt. Ltd.''' is | '''Netlynx Technologies Pvt. Ltd.''' is a [[NIXI]] accredited registrar<ref>[https://www.registry.in/accredited-registrars Registry.In]</ref> providing domain name registration and hosting services in India. It provides Linux-based and Windows-based web hosting, reseller web hosting, domain names, and Internet security solutions.<ref>[http://www.netlynx.com/index.htm Netlynx Homepage]</ref> | ||
== | ==History== | ||
On July 6, 2005 Netlynx was accredited as a [[.in]] registrar by [[NIXI]]. Subsequently, Netlynx received [[ICANN Accreditation]]. However, it is currently not accredited by [[ICANN]]. | |||
==Breach Action== | |||
On January 9, 2015, ICANN issued a notice of breach to Netlynx, specifying three breaches of its Registrar Accreditation Agreement: | |||
# Netlynx’s failure to take reasonable and prompt steps to investigate and respond appropriately to reports of abuse, as required by Section 3.18.1 of the RAA; | |||
# Netlynx’s failure to maintain and provide records to ICANN that are related to abuse reports, as required by Section 3.18.3 of the RAA; and | |||
# Netlynx’s failure to maintain and make available registration data and records available upon request by ICANN, as required by Sections 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 of the RAA.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/correspondence/serad-to-jaiswal-09jan15-en.pdf Notice of Breach of Registry Accreditation Agreement, January 9, 2015 (PDF)]</ref> | |||
[[John Horton]], CEO of [[LegitScript]], speculated that the breach notice was because "roughly a quarter of the registrar’s business is dependent on rogue Internet pharmacy registrations."<ref>[https://www.legitscript.com/blog/2015/01/story-behind-icanns-breach-notice-netlynx/ LegitScript Blog - "The Story Behind ICANN's Breach Notice to NetLynx"]</ref> After extending the cure period, ICANN reported that the breaches were cured.<ref>[https://www.icann.org/en/system/files/files/compliance-update-mar15-en.pdf ICANN Compliance Report, Q1 2015 (PDF)]</ref> | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 15 March 2021
Type: | Private |
Industry: | Registry |
Founded: | 2005 |
Founder(s): | Vinay Murarka |
Headquarters: | 103, Tirupati Udyog Premises Off. Western Express Highway, |
Country: | India |
Employees: | 1-10 |
Website: | Netlynx |
Facebook: | Netlynx |
LinkedIn: | Netlynx |
Twitter: | @netlynx |
Key People | |
Vinay Murarka, Founder Pankaj Jaiswal, Chairman |
Netlynx Technologies Pvt. Ltd. is a NIXI accredited registrar[1] providing domain name registration and hosting services in India. It provides Linux-based and Windows-based web hosting, reseller web hosting, domain names, and Internet security solutions.[2]
History
On July 6, 2005 Netlynx was accredited as a .in registrar by NIXI. Subsequently, Netlynx received ICANN Accreditation. However, it is currently not accredited by ICANN.
Breach Action
On January 9, 2015, ICANN issued a notice of breach to Netlynx, specifying three breaches of its Registrar Accreditation Agreement:
- Netlynx’s failure to take reasonable and prompt steps to investigate and respond appropriately to reports of abuse, as required by Section 3.18.1 of the RAA;
- Netlynx’s failure to maintain and provide records to ICANN that are related to abuse reports, as required by Section 3.18.3 of the RAA; and
- Netlynx’s failure to maintain and make available registration data and records available upon request by ICANN, as required by Sections 3.4.2 and 3.4.3 of the RAA.[3]
John Horton, CEO of LegitScript, speculated that the breach notice was because "roughly a quarter of the registrar’s business is dependent on rogue Internet pharmacy registrations."[4] After extending the cure period, ICANN reported that the breaches were cured.[5]