On February 27, 2011, ICANN issued a notice of breach on the .jobs registry agreement to Employ Media and SHRM after receiving complaints against the universe.jobs website from different organizations particularly from the .JOBS Charter Coalition Compliance. According to ICANN, the registry operator and its sponsor failed to establish policies in conformity with the defined purpose and intent of the .JOBS registry. The internet governing body cited that Employ Media allowed the Direct Employers Association to register 40 thousands domain names and the universe.jobs website appeared to be a jobs board competing with other websites offering the same service violates the .JObs Charter. ICANN directed the registry operator and its sponsor to resolve the issues and cancel/disavow themselves if they have benefits of any registrations that are owned by related parties.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/icann-threatens-to-shut-down-jobs/ ICANN threatens to shut down .jobs]</ref> | On February 27, 2011, ICANN issued a notice of breach on the .jobs registry agreement to Employ Media and SHRM after receiving complaints against the universe.jobs website from different organizations particularly from the .JOBS Charter Coalition Compliance. According to ICANN, the registry operator and its sponsor failed to establish policies in conformity with the defined purpose and intent of the .JOBS registry. The internet governing body cited that Employ Media allowed the Direct Employers Association to register 40 thousands domain names and the universe.jobs website appeared to be a jobs board competing with other websites offering the same service violates the .JObs Charter. ICANN directed the registry operator and its sponsor to resolve the issues and cancel/disavow themselves if they have benefits of any registrations that are owned by related parties.<ref>[http://domainincite.com/icann-threatens-to-shut-down-jobs/ ICANN threatens to shut down .jobs]</ref> |