Common use of WHOIS Data Directory Services Clause in Contracts

WHOIS Data Directory Services. 1.4.1 Until the WHOIS Services Sunset Date, Registry Operator will operate a WHOIS service available via port 43 in accordance with RFC 3912, and a web-based WHOIS Service at <whois.nic.TLD> providing free public query-based access to at least the following elements in the following format. 1.4.2 The format of responses shall follow a semi-free text format outlined below, followed by a blank line and a legal disclaimer specifying the rights of Registry Operator, and of the user querying the database. 1.4.3 Each data object shall be represented as a set of key/value pairs, with lines beginning with keys, followed by a colon and a space as delimiters, followed by the value. 1.4.4 For fields where more than one value exists, multiple key/value pairs with the same key shall be allowed (for example to list multiple name servers). The first key/value pair after a blank line should be considered the start of a new record, and should be considered as identifying that record, and is used to group data, such as hostnames and IP addresses, or a domain name and registrant information, together. 1.4.5 The fields specified below set forth the minimum output requirements.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: TLD Sponsorship Registry Agreement, Sponsored TLD Registry Agreement, Registry Agreement

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WHOIS Data Directory Services. 1.4.1 Until the WHOIS Services Sunset Date, Registry Operator will operate a WHOIS service available via port 43 in accordance with RFC 3912XXX 0000, and a web-based WHOIS Service at <whois.nic.TLD> providing free public query-based access to at least the following elements in the following format. 1.4.2 The format of responses shall follow a semi-free text format outlined below, followed by a blank line and a legal disclaimer specifying the rights of Registry Operator, and of the user querying the database. 1.4.3 Each data object shall be represented as a set of key/value pairs, with lines beginning with keys, followed by a colon and a space as delimiters, followed by the value. 1.4.4 For fields where more than one value exists, multiple key/value pairs with the same key shall be allowed (for example to list multiple name servers). The first key/value pair after a blank line should be considered the start of a new record, and should be considered as identifying that record, and is used to group data, such as hostnames and IP addresses, or a domain name and registrant information, together. 1.4.5 The fields specified below set forth the minimum output requirements.

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Samples: Registry Agreement

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WHOIS Data Directory Services. 1.4.1 Until the WHOIS Services Sunset Date, Registry Operator will operate a WHOIS service available via port 43 in accordance with RFC 3912XXX 0000, and a web-based WHOIS Service at <whois.nic.TLD> providing free public query-based access to at least the following elements in the following format. 1.4.2 The format of responses shall follow a semi-free text format outlined below, followed by a blank line and a legal disclaimer specifying the rights of Registry Operator, and of the user querying the database. 1.4.3 Each data object shall be represented as a set of key/value pairs, with lines beginning with keys, followed by a colon and a space as delimiters, followed by the value. 1.4.4 For fields where more than one value exists, multiple key/value pairs with the same key shall be allowed (for example to list multiple name servers). The first key/value pair after a blank line should be considered the start of a new record, and should be considered as identifying that record, and is used to group data, such as hostnames and IP addresses, or a domain name and registrant information, together. 1.4.5 The fields specified below set forth the minimum output requirements. 1.4.6 Domain Name Data (1) Query format: whois EXAMPLE.TLD (2) Response format:

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Samples: Registry Agreement

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