Brandon Gray Internet Services Inc.

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Type: Privately Held
Industry: Domain Name Registry
Headquarters: Markham, Ontario L3R 8B5
Country: Canada
Website: https://namejuice.com
Key People
Darius Patel, Operations Manager
                   Marilyn Benlolo, Director

Brandon Gray Internet Services, Inc. is an ICANN accredited domain name registry operator based in Ontario Canada. It operates under its different resellers names such as:

  1. Namejuice.com
  2. eNOm Inc.
  3. Domain Registry of America
  4. Domain Renewal Group
  5. Domain Registry of Australia
  6. Domain Registry of Canada
  7. Domain Registry of Europe
  8. Internet Registry of Canada
  9. Liberty Names of America
  10. Registration Services Inc.
  11. Yellow Business.ca

Services

The company offers the following services to is clients: [1]

  1. Domain Registration
  2. Domain Renewal
  3. Domain Transfer

Controversies

Brandon Gray Internet Services received numerous complaints from customers as well as other domain registry operators because of its domain slamming practices.[2] A process wherein it collects important details about domain owners from the Whois data base and sends them e-mails, expiration letters or renewal notices, misleading domain owners and telling them to immediately renew their domain names through them. Unknowingly the owners are transferring their domain names to a different operator.

In 2003, the United States Federal Trade Commission (FTC) requested a federal district court to issue an injunction against Domain Registry of America (eNom, Inc.), one of the resellers under Brandon Gray Internet Services from making misrepresentations in selling its domain registry services. The FTC also asked the court to pay its 50,000 customers with redress and prohibit the company to engage in domain slamming practices and to put the company's activities under FTC's strict monitoring.[3]

The UK Advertising Watchdog Authority also complained against the same domain slamming practices committed by Domain Registry of Europe (DRoE). The organization threatened to file legal actions against DRoE if it continues to send bill-like renewal notices to domain owners in 2003. The company's argues,"notices were "not a bill, rather an easy means of payment should you decide to register or renew your domain(s) with us".[4]

According to The Register's report, since 2001 the Canadian Competition Bureau already warned Canadian Businesses regarding invoice-like renewal notices from registry resellers particularly Domain Registry of Canada, a reseller under Brandon Gray Internet Services, Inc. The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), is official administrator of the .ca domain name in Canada.

Legal Battle

On September 10, 2010 Brandon Gray Internet Services' license to operate (.ca,) the country code top-level domain name (ccTLD) for Canada was terminated by CIRA because of the alleged domain registry slamming practices conducted by its reseller, the Domain Registry of Canada (DROC).[5]

Brandon Gray Internet Services Inc. argued that CIRA did give them any reason regarding the termination of their license and because of that the company filed a $10 million suit for damages and breach of contract.[6] According to the company, it has nothing to do with the reselling operations of Domain Registry of Canada even if they share the same mailing address, phone system and extension list.

David Burroughs, DROC's senior executive claimed,"The nature of our business relationship to handle certain customer service related aspects of our respective businesses is a private matter. We are simply a reseller through them [Brandon Gray].”[7]




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