.IE Domain Dispute Policy Ireland FAQ - I object to the content or usage of a particular .ie website. What should I do?
- The IEDR are not responsible for, or do not monitor the content of, .ie domain names. If we are notified of illegal content on a website, we will refer the matter to the proper authorities; the IEDR can rarely intervene.
- I believe a particular .ie website is being used for illegal activities. What should I do?
- You should report any suspicions of illegal activity to the proper authorities immediately.
- I have a complaint about a policy, decision, or action taken by the IEDR or one of its affiliates. Who should I contact and in what format?
- In the first instance, you should contact the person in charge of the Registration Services section in the IEDR. You may do this by email to hostmaster@iedr.ie or by registered post to:
Registration Services Manager, IEDR,
14, Windsor Terrace,
Sandycove,
Co. Dublin
If the response you receive in not satisfactory, you may escalate the matter to the CEO of the IEDR by email to complaints@iedr.ie or by:
David Curtin, IEDR,
14, Windsor Terrace,
Sandycove,
Co. Dublin
If you need to escalate the matter to the Board of Directors you may write to the Company Secretary in confidence and send it to the companies registered address:
IEDR,
14, Windsor Terrace,
Sandycove,
Co. Dublin
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