Common use of De-Accreditation Registrar Transition Procedure Clause in Contracts

De-Accreditation Registrar Transition Procedure. In consonance with Clause 9.3.1. above, the de-accreditation procedure of the registrar is as follows: - • The first step in the selection of a gaining registrar by the .IN . Registry is a solicitation of statements of interest through the posting of a Request for Information (RFI) at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ and distribution through the Registrar mailing list. The RFI will request that applicants submit an application within a time frame of approximately one week. The responses should include details about the applicant-registrar's qualifications, such as ability to technically manage the transition of registrations and capacity to provide competent customer service to new registrants. • The gaining Registrar will be selected by auction amongst .IN Registrars actively selling .IN domains for more than a year, and on whom no penalty has ever been imposed by .INRegistry. • No bulk transfer fees will be charged. • .IN Registry and gaining Registrar will inform all the Registrants by email, as well as by public announcement on the .IN Registry website. • If NO qualified gaining registrar can be located through the Gaining Registrar Selection Process, .IN Registry can: - o temporarily operate the registrar through its "terminated registrar" registry account and establish adeadline by which all registrants must transfer their names out; o operate the de-accredited registrar indefinitely by providing unlocking and auth-code services to registrants; o retain the services of a registrar backend service (or backend and customer service) provider either temporarily or indefinitely; o compensate a registrar to receive the bulk transfer; o offer a temporary accreditation to potential gaining registrars.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Registrar Accreditation Agreement, Registrar Accreditation Agreement

De-Accreditation Registrar Transition Procedure. In consonance with Clause 9.3.1. above, the de-accreditation procedure of the registrar is as follows: - • The first step in the selection of a gaining registrar by the .IN . Registry is a solicitation of statements of interest through the posting of a Request for Information (RFI) at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇ and distribution through the Registrar mailing list. The RFI will request that applicants submit an application within a time frame of approximately one week. The responses should include details about the applicant-registrar's qualifications, such as ability to technically manage the transition of registrations and capacity to provide competent customer service to new registrantsnewregistrants. • The gaining Registrar will be selected by auction amongst .IN Registrars actively selling .IN domains for more than a year, and on whom no penalty has ever been imposed by .INRegistry. • No bulk transfer fees will be charged. • .IN Registry and gaining Registrar will inform all the Registrants by email, as well as by public announcement on the onthe .IN Registry website. • If NO qualified gaining registrar can be located through the Gaining Registrar Selection Process, .IN Registry can: - o temporarily operate the registrar through its "terminated registrar" registry account and establish adeadline by which all registrants must transfer their names out; o operate the de-accredited registrar indefinitely by providing unlocking and auth-code services to registrants; o retain the services of a registrar backend service (or backend and customer service) provider either temporarily or indefinitely; o compensate a registrar to receive the bulk transfer; o offer a temporary accreditation to potential gaining registrars.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Registrar Accreditation Agreement