TLD Nameservers Clause Samples
The TLD Nameservers clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the operation and management of authoritative nameservers for a top-level domain (TLD). It typically specifies technical standards, uptime obligations, and procedures for updating or maintaining the nameservers that resolve domain names within the TLD. By setting these expectations, the clause ensures reliable and secure domain name resolution, which is essential for the stability and accessibility of the TLD on the internet.
TLD Nameservers. ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any changes to the TLD nameserver designations submitted to ICANN by Registry Operator (in a format and with required technical elements specified by ICANN at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/domains/root/ will be implemented by ICANN within seven (7) calendar days or as promptly as feasible following technical verifications.
TLD Nameservers. ICANN will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any changes to the TLD nameserver designations submitted to ICANN by Registry Operator (in a format and with required technical elements specified by ICANN at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/domains/root/ will be implemented by ICANN within seven (7) calendar days or as promptly as feasible following technical verifications. To the extent that ICANN is authorized to set policy with regard to an authoritative root server system, ICANN will ensure that the authoritative root will point to the top-level domain nameservers designated by Registry Operator for the TLD throughout the Term of this Agreement, unless earlier terminated pursuant to Section 4.3 or 4.4.
