WHOIS Services Sunset Date definition

WHOIS Services Sunset Date means the date that is 360 days after the expiration of the RDAP Ramp-Up Period, provided that ICANN and the Registries Stakeholder Group may mutually agree to postpone the WHOIS Services Sunset Date. If either the Chief Executive Officer of ICANN (“CEO”) or the Chairperson of the Registries Stakeholder Group (“Chair”) desires to discuss postponing the WHOIS Services Sunset Date, the CEO or Chair, as applicable, shall provide written notice to the other person, which shall set forth in reasonable detail the proposed postponement.
WHOIS Services Sunset Date means the date that is 360 days after the expiration of the RDAP Ramp-Up Period, provided that ICANN and the Registries Stakeholder Group may mutually agree to postpone the WHOIS Services Sunset Date. If either the Chief Executive Officer of ICANN (“CEO”) or the Chairperson of the Registries Stakeholder Group (“Chair”) desires to discuss postponing the WHOIS Services Sunset Date, the CEO or Chair, as applicable, shall provide written notice to the other person, which shall set forth in reasonable detail the proposed postponement. Registry Operator shall implement the most recent version of the RDAP Technical Implementation Guide and RDAP Response Profile posted at xxxxx://xxxxx.xxx/gtld-rdap-profile. Registry Operator will implement new versions of the RDAP Technical Implementation Guide and RDAP Response Profile no later than one hundred eighty (180) calendar days after notification from ICANN. Registry Operator shall provide lookup query support for: domain information as described in the section “Domain Path Segment Specification” of RFC 9082. nameserver information as described in the section “Nameserver Path Segment Specification” of RFC 9082; provided, however, that Registry Operator shall not be required to (but may still choose to) support nameserver lookup if Registry Operator specifies name servers as domain attributes in EPP. registrar information as described in the section “Entity Path Segment Specification” of RFC 9082. help information as described in the section "Help Path Segment Specification" of RFC 9082. ICANN reserves the right to specify alternative formats and protocols approved as “Internet Standards” (as opposed to Informational or Experimental standards) through the applicable IETF processes with respect to Registration Data. Upon such specification, ICANN shall: (a) work collaboratively with gTLD registries and ICANN-accredited registrars to define all operational requirements necessary to implement the applicable standard; and (b) if applicable, initiate negotiations to define all reporting requirements (if any), and reasonable service level requirements commensurate with similarly situated services.

Examples of WHOIS Services Sunset Date in a sentence

  • Until the WHOIS Services Sunset Date, Registry Operator shall comply with the provisions of this Section 4.2.

  • For sponsoring registrars Registry Operator will provide: registrar name, registrar id (IANA ID), hostname of registrar WHOIS server (this data element may be omitted after the WHOIS Services Sunset Date), and URL of registrar.

Related to WHOIS Services Sunset Date

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