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On March 2007, Medina was able to proved to the court that he is the only rightful owner of the company bec ause Naruszewicz never paid for his stock. New Jersey District Judge Peter Sheridan ordered Medina's reinstatement as CEO of RegisterFly.<ref>[http://registerfly-lawsuit.com/developments/priorhistory2.shtml RegisterFly Class Action Lawsuit Background- page 2]</ref>
 
On March 2007, Medina was able to proved to the court that he is the only rightful owner of the company bec ause Naruszewicz never paid for his stock. New Jersey District Judge Peter Sheridan ordered Medina's reinstatement as CEO of RegisterFly.<ref>[http://registerfly-lawsuit.com/developments/priorhistory2.shtml RegisterFly Class Action Lawsuit Background- page 2]</ref>
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==ICANN's Actions==
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==ICANN's Actions Regarding Complaints==
 
===ICANN Investigated eNom/RegisterFly Regarding Complaints===
 
===ICANN Investigated eNom/RegisterFly Regarding Complaints===
 
On January 2006, ICANN's Chief Registrar Liaison [[Tim Cole]] contacted eNom twice regarding the huge volume of complaints against RegisterFly, which was still acting as a reseller. Cole forwarded the complaints to eNom and reminded the registrar that all domain names registered by RegisterFly under its accreditation is its responsibility. Cole also warned eNom of its possible breach of its registrar accreditation aggreement due to complaints that RegisterFly was intentionally changing the [[Whois]] data with inaccurate information. eNom explained that RegisterFly intended to transfer all the domain names under its management to its own credential. On April 2006, ICANN communicated with Kevin Medina regarding the continuous complaints that customers are  locked out of their accounts and the disappearance of domain names.Kevin Medina explained to Mike Zupke, ICANN's Registrar Liaiso Manager that the problems were cause by "growing pains. <ref>
 
On January 2006, ICANN's Chief Registrar Liaison [[Tim Cole]] contacted eNom twice regarding the huge volume of complaints against RegisterFly, which was still acting as a reseller. Cole forwarded the complaints to eNom and reminded the registrar that all domain names registered by RegisterFly under its accreditation is its responsibility. Cole also warned eNom of its possible breach of its registrar accreditation aggreement due to complaints that RegisterFly was intentionally changing the [[Whois]] data with inaccurate information. eNom explained that RegisterFly intended to transfer all the domain names under its management to its own credential. On April 2006, ICANN communicated with Kevin Medina regarding the continuous complaints that customers are  locked out of their accounts and the disappearance of domain names.Kevin Medina explained to Mike Zupke, ICANN's Registrar Liaiso Manager that the problems were cause by "growing pains. <ref>
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