Common use of Deposit’s Format Clause in Contracts

Deposit’s Format. Registry objects, such as domains, contacts, name servers, registrars, etc. will be compiled into a file constructed as described in draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-registry-data-escrowRFC 8909, see Section 9, reference 1 of this Appendix and draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-dnrd-objects- mappingRFC 9022, see Section 9, reference 2 of this Appendix (collectively, the “DNDE Specification”). The DNDE Specification describes some elements as optional; Registry Operator will include those elements in the Deposits if they are available. If not already an RFC, Registry Operator will use the most recent draft version of the DNDE Specification available at the Effective Date. Registry Operator may at its election use newer versions of the DNDE Specification after the Effective Date. Once the DNDE Specification is published as an RFC, Registry Operator will implement that version of the DNDE Specification, no later than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after. UTF-8 character encoding will be used.

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Samples: Registry Agreement

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Deposit’s Format. Registry objects, such as domains, contacts, name servers, registrars, etc. will be compiled into a file constructed as described in draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-registry-data-escrowRFC 8909, see Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Appendix Specification and draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-dnrd-objects- objects-mappingRFC 9022, see Part A, Section 9, reference 2 of this Appendix Specification (collectively, the “DNDE Specification”). The DNDE Specification describes some elements as optional; Registry Operator will include those elements in the Deposits if they are available. If not already an RFC, Registry Operator will use the most recent draft version of the DNDE Specification available at the Effective Date. Registry Operator may at its election use newer versions of the DNDE Specification after the Effective Date. Once the DNDE Specification is published as an RFC, Registry Operator will implement that version of the DNDE Specification, no later than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after. UTF-8 character encoding will be used.

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Samples: Registry Agreement

Deposit’s Format. Registry objects, such as domains, contacts, name servers, registrars, etc. will be compiled into a file constructed as described in draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-registry-data-escrowRFC 8909data- escrow, see Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Appendix SpecificationAppendix and draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-dnrd-objects- mappingRFC 9022mapping, see Part A, Section 9, reference 2 of this Appendix SpecificationAppendix (collectively, the “DNDE Specification”). The DNDE Specification describes some elements as optional; Registry Operator will include those elements in the Deposits if they are available. If not already an RFC, Registry Operator will use the most recent draft version of the DNDE Specification available at the Effective Date. Registry Operator may at its election use newer versions of the DNDE Specification after the Effective Date. Once the DNDE Specification is published as an RFC, Registry Operator will implement that version of the DNDE Specification, no later than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after. UTF-8 character encoding will be used.

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Samples: Data Escrow Agreement

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Deposit’s Format. Registry objects, such as domains, contacts, name servers, registrars, etc. will be compiled into a file constructed as described in draft-draft- xxxxx-xxxxxxx-registry-data-escrowRFC 8909escrow, see Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Appendix and Specification and draft-xxxxx-xxxxxxx-dnrd-objects- mappingRFC 9022objects-mapping, see Part A, Section 9, reference 2 of this Appendix AppendixSpecification (collectively, the “DNDE Specification”). The DNDE Specification describes some elements as optional; Registry Operator will include those elements in the Deposits if they are available. If not already an RFC, Registry Operator will use the most recent draft version of the DNDE Specification available at the Effective Date. Registry Operator may at its election use newer versions of the DNDE Specification after the Effective Date. Once the DNDE Specification is published as an RFC, Registry Operator will implement that version of the DNDE Specification, no later than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after. UTF-8 UTF--‐8 character encoding will be used.

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Samples: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement

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