Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is: (1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml. (2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar. (3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000. (4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section. (5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256. (6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN. (7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 900 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880- XXX 0000, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) : The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) . The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) . A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) . The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 834 contracts
Samples: TLD Sponsorship Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD-‐ ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 801 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ - RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) : The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) . The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) . A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) RFC 4880. The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 368 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000RFC 4880.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD-‐ ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 224 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000RFC 4880.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 219 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880- XXX 0000, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD-ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 45 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880- XXX 0000, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD- ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 45 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ - RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000RFC 4880.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD- ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 18 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ ‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 11 contracts
Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ - RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000RFC 4880.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD-ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
Appears in 8 contracts
Samples: TLD Sponsorship Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880- XXX 0000, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this SpecificationAppendix. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this SpecificationAppendix, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification Appendix must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agentEscrow Agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD- ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this SpecificationAppendix.
Appears in 5 contracts
Samples: Name Registry Agreement, Name Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ - RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification[2]. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification[3], that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the a data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must should be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole inputcompressed. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. RFC 4880.
(2) The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s 's public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000RFC 4880.
(43) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it encrypted is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if split is not splitused, will be called a processed file in this section.
(54) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s Registry's private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3[2], and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(65) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD-ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(76) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specificationsection 8.
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Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX RFX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX RFX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX RFX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX RFX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX RFX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
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Samples: Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX RFC 0000, not xxt marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX RFC 0000. The Xxe compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX RFC 0000. The Xxe suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX RFC 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX RFC 0000. The Xxe suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
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Samples: Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880- XXX 0000, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this SpecificationAppendixSpecification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this SpecificationAppendixSpecification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification AppendixSpecification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsCD-ROMs. DVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this SpecificationAppendixSpecification.
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Samples: Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ - RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Appendix. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000RFC 4880, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this SpecificationSpecificationAppendix, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty-free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification SpecificationAppendix must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric-key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000RFC 4880.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agentEscrow Agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000RFC 4880. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic Non-electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMsCD-ROMs, DVD-‐ROMsDVD-ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this SpecificationSpecificationAppendix.
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Samples: Data Escrow Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry Provider escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ ‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 1 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key Public‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key Symmetric‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 2 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐freeroyalty‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file CSV file(s) of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) described in Section 5 but with extension tar.
(32) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA with a key size of at least 2048 bits as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key Symmetric‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 AES192 and CAST5 AES256 as per XXX 0000.
(43) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(54) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry OperatorProvider’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3XXX 0000, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(65) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANNProvider.
(76) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
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Samples: Accreditation Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this Specification. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this Specification, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key Public-‐ key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this Specification.
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Samples: Registry Agreement
Processing of Deposit files. The use of compression is recommended in order to reduce electronic data transfer times, and storage capacity requirements. Data encryption will be used to ensure the privacy of registry escrow data. Files processed for compression and encryption will be in the binary OpenPGP format as per OpenPGP Message Format -‐ RFC 4880, see Part A, Section 9, reference 3 of this SpecificationAppendix. Acceptable algorithms for Public-‐key cryptography, Symmetric-‐key cryptography, Hash and Compression are those enumerated in XXX 0000, not marked as deprecated in OpenPGP IANA Registry, see Part A, Section 9, reference 4 of this SpecificationAppendix, that are also royalty-‐free. The process to follow for the data file in original text format is:
(1) The XML file of the deposit as described in Part A, Section 9, reference 1 of this Specification Appendix must be named as the containing file as specified in Section 5 but with the extension xml.
(2) The data file(s) are aggregated in a tarball file named the same as (1) but with extension tar.
(3) A compressed and encrypted OpenPGP Message is created using the tarball file as sole input. The suggested algorithm for compression is ZIP as per XXX 0000. The compressed data will be encrypted using the escrow agent’s public key. The suggested algorithms for Public-‐key encryption are Elgamal and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithms for Symmetric-‐key encryption are TripleDES, AES128 and CAST5 as per XXX 0000.
(4) The file may be split as necessary if, once compressed and encrypted, it is larger than the file size limit agreed with the escrow agent. Every part of a split file, or the whole file if not split, will be called a processed file in this section.
(5) A digital signature file will be generated for every processed file using the Registry Operator’s private key. The digital signature file will be in binary OpenPGP format as per RFC 4880 Section 9, reference 3, and will not be compressed or encrypted. The suggested algorithms for Digital signatures are DSA and RSA as per XXX 0000. The suggested algorithm for Hashes in Digital signatures is SHA256.
(6) The processed files and digital signature files will then be transferred to the Escrow Agent through secure electronic mechanisms, such as, SFTP, SCP, HTTPS file upload, etc. as agreed between the Escrow Agent and the Registry Operator. Non-‐electronic delivery through a physical medium such as CD-‐ROMs, DVD-‐ROMs, or USB storage devices may be used if authorized by ICANN.
(7) The Escrow Agent will then validate every (processed) transferred data file using the procedure described in Part A, Section 8 of this SpecificationAppendix.
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Samples: Registry Agreement